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Xbox Live Games with Gold for December have been announced

Sean Cameron Sean Cameron
August 19, 2019
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Xbox Live Games with Gold

Three new games have been announced for the Xbox Live Games with Gold service for the month of December. From the beginning of next month, players will be able to pick up a mixture of turn-based classics and snowboarding mayhem for download on their Xbox Ones.

The first title available for download is ‘Worms: Battlegrounds’, developed by Team 17. Pitting two or more teams of manically destructive cartoon annelids against one another, this title is one of the later entries in the long running series, promising explosive fun for all. Worms: Battlegrounds will be available for download during the whole month of December.

The second title ‘The Raven: Legacy of a Master Thief’ will be available for download between December 1st and 15th. Set in the 1960s, the Raven is a point-and-click adventure following the attempts to capture the elusive and crafty master thief as he goes on a crime spree.

The last title is the latest entry in the venerable snowboarding franchise, ‘SSX’. Pitting players against one another or the computer, the objectives vary depending on the event, from pure racing to slightly more technical trick based point-attacks. Warmly received on release, SSX will be available for download between December 16th and 31st, making Christmas Day sibling rivalry somewhat inevitable.

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