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Play The Elder Scrolls Online and two other games this weekend with Xbox Free Play Days – onmsft.com

Robert Collins Robert Collins
April 22, 2022
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The Elder Scrolls Online is still playable through an extended event until April 26 as part of Xbox Free Play Days. Two other games are free to play this weekend as well with the Xbox Free Play Days perk.

The Elder Scrolls Online is a massively multiplayer online role playing installment of the now-legendary Elder Scrolls franchise. Join over 20 million other players and discover the world of Tamriel like never before in the most epic adventure yet.

The other two games free to play with Free Play Days include Gonner 2, a platform shooter with nonlinear level designs and secrets galore, as well as multiplayer co-op.

Monster Truck Championship is a true monster truck simulation with drag races, freestyle competitions and more. The game features 16 highly customizable monster trucks and 25 arenas, as well as the ability to go head to head against other players.

These latter two games are free to play from Thursday, April 21 through Sunday, April 24. Xbox Free Play Days is another perk of being a subscriber to Xbox Game Pass or Xbox Live Gold. New games are made available each week, and it is a great way to try out something new and maybe even find your new favorite. You can learn more about Xbox Free Play Days here.

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