Microsoft announced free Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles set to roll out this September for Xbox Live Gold members.
Xbox Live Gold membership's major benefit is getting free games every month. Although this means you would have to pay a certain amount of fee, the games you will receive cost far more than the $60 service charge per year.
Microsoft announced in June that they would start offering two games for both Xbox One and Xbox 360 each month as part of the game with Gold program. For the next coming months, the company is set to release "Tomb Raider" Definitive Edition, "The Deer God," "Crysis 3," and "Battlestations Pacific" for the two consoles.
Below is the full schedule for the upcoming releases.
Xbox One is going to roll out "The Deer God" from Sept. 1 to 30 and "Tomb Raider" definitive edition from Sept. 16 to Oct. 15.
"The Deer God" obviously has a drive towards becoming your not so average indie game. It was recently dubbed as a "3D pixel art adventure that challenges your religion and your platforming skills.
"Tomb Raider," on the other hand, is essentially a story of the origins of the previous game series. It stars the young Lara Croft before becoming the treasure hunting and predator-killing fighter.
Meanwhile, Xbox 360 is set to release "Battlestations Pacific" from Sept. 1 to 15 and "Crysis 3" from Sept. 16 to 30.
"Crysis series," which will either include the "Witcher 3" or "Batman: Arkham Knight," is famous for their grand visuals. And while "Battlestations Pacific" is still considered pretty new and is not quite established as a classic genre, the game earned pretty remarkable reviews when it was first launched in 2009.
Xbox Live Gold members still have time to snatch some of August free games, including "How to Survive: Storm" warning edition, "Metro Last Light," and "Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes."