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Try these 4 game with Xbox Free Play Days May 4-7

Robert Collins Robert Collins
May 4, 2023
2 min read

In this article

  • Golf With Your Friends
  • Turbo Golf Racing (Game Preview)
  • NARUTO TO BORUTO SHINOBI STRIKER
  • For The King
  • What will you be playing this weekend?

Four more games are available with this week’s Xbox Free Play Days event. These games will be available starting Thursday, May 4 through Sunday, May 7. Note that to take advantage of Xbox Free Play Days you need a subscription to Xbox Live Gold or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. With that out of the way, let’s check out his week’s Xbox Free Play Days lineup.

Golf With Your Friends

Why have friends if not to play Golf… With Your Friends! Nothing is out of bounds as you take on courses filled with fast paced, exciting, simultaneous mini golf for up to 12 players!

Turbo Golf Racing (Game Preview)

Welcome to the future of motorsports. Feel the excitement of fast-paced arcade-style racing as you tee off with your friends in a new exhilarating way. Jump, flip, glide boost and dash with supercharged cars and be the first to get your ball in the hole.

NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER

The Naruto franchise is back with a brand new experience in NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER! This new game lets gamers battle as a team of 4 to compete against other teams online! Graphically, SHINOBI STRIKER is also built from the ground up in a completely new graphic style. Lead your team and fight online to see who the best ninjas are!

For The King

For The King is a strategic RPG that blends tabletop and roguelike elements in a challenging adventure that spans the realms. Set off on a single player experience or play cooperatively both online and locally. None before you have returned from their journey. Will you put an end to the Chaos?

For The King is a challenging blend of strategy, turn-based combat, and roguelike elements. Each playthrough is unique with procedural maps, quests, and events. Explore Fahrul in either single player, local, or online co-op.

Just remember adventurer, you do this not for riches or fame but for your village, for your realm, For The King!

What will you be playing this weekend?

It’s another solid lineup this week for Xbox Free Play Days. Granted, one of these games (Turbo Golf Racing) is already available with Game Pass. But nevertheless the four games on offer present a nice variety.

Will you be trying out any of these games this weekend? Let us know in the comments.

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