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Five free games on Xbox this weekend including College Football 25

The latest round of Xbox Free Play Days is with us this weekend are there are plenty of reasons to ignore the increasingly wintery weather and just stay inside, especially if you are a football fan.

We recently talked about the revival of college football with Maximum Football, but the game that has definitely laid the path for this revival is EA Sports’ excellent College Football 25 – a reboot of the famous old college game franchise and it’s available to play as part of this weekend’s promotion.

All these games listed below are available to play for free in various forms this weekend, right up until 8 am on Monday morning.

Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth is a great addition to the series and you can play this weekend for a 10-hour trial before deciding if you want to carry on your Yazuka adventures and purchase it.

There is also a two-hour trial of Dustborn as well if neither Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth nor College Football 25 takes your fancy.

Dustborn sees you in an alternative universe where JFK didn’t get assassinated and tells a novel tale that is worth your time.

The final game of the batch, Serial Cleaners, meanwhile has you cleaning up after mob hits making sure the crimes are untraceable. It’s more of a stealth puzzle game and again, is definitely worth checking out.

Finally, the excellently named Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash is a stylish 2 on 2 fighting game that sees you attempting to master all sorts of magical Jujutsu It came out in February of this year and holds a Very Positive rating over on Steam, so if you have always fancied yourself as an anime martial artists, then spend some time this weekend checking it out.

Xbox Game Pass Free Play Days games for this weekend

  • Dustborn
  • EA Sports College Football 25
  • Jujutsu Kaisen Cursed Clash
  • Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth
  • Serial Cleaners

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