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Xbox’s Port Royale 4, Naruto to Boruto, and Dandara are free to play on consoles this weekend – onmsft.com

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
October 8, 2021
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Xbox Live Gold subscribers have three full games to play on Xbox One and Xbox Series X consoles this weekend.

The Port Royale 4, Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, and Dandara: Trials of Fear Edition video games are now free to play for those with an active subscription until the end of Sunday at 11:59 p.m. PDT.

As is typical with a Free Play Day campaign, all three titles have been given a significant discount in the Microsoft Store online storefront for those that want to purchase them outright and continue playing once the promotion is over.

Port Royale 4 has received a 35% discount, Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker a massive 85% one, and Dandara: Trials of Fear Edition has been given a 60% price reduction.

After something different to play on Xbox this weekend? Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl launched earlier this week and is getting a fair bit of attention from players and streamers.

Need some non-game Xbox content? Check out the new Xbox skateboard, Adidas sneakers, and Rockstar Energy drinks.

Port royale 4
Port royale 4
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Port Royale 4
Developer:
‪Kalypso Media Group GmbH‬
Price:
$49.99 $32.49+
Naruto to boruto: shinobi striker
Naruto to boruto: shinobi striker
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NARUTO TO BORUTO: SHINOBI STRIKER
Developer:
‪BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment‬
Price:
$59.99 $8.99+
Dandara: trials of fear edition
Dandara: trials of fear edition
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Dandara: Trials of Fear Edition
Developer:
‪Raw Fury‬
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$14.99 $5.99

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