GameUP24

Games with Gold: The latest Xbox One and 360 free deals for September – Mirror.co.uk

Each month, Microsoft makes two games free for Xbox Live Gold members to download for a limited time on both the Xbox One and Xbox 360 .

Since November 2015 the two free Xbox 360 games have also been backwards compatible with the Xbox One, meaning owners of Microsoft’s latest console can effectively get four free games a month.

The games are yours to keep even if you drop your Xbox Live Gold subscription.

Below are the free Xbox Live Games With Gold for this month. And don’t forget to check out our Xbox deals page for the up-to-date console prices and our page for Deals with Gold .

Xbox One

Earthlock: Festival of Magic: 1 September – 30 September

While Games with Gold usually features older titles, Earthlock is actually a brand spanking new release. An turn-based RPG by Norwegian devs Snowcastle, this colourful adventure will see you battling all manner of odd creatures in a world called Umbra. The planet has stopped spinning, which has undoubtedly caused a few problems for the populace (and their sleeping patterns).

The game won’t be free forever though, so if you fancy giving it a whirl without spending a penny be sure to pick it up before the end of the month.

Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: China: 16 September – 15 October

Giving the admittedly tired Assassin’s Creed franchise a trilogy of 2.5D spin-offs sounded like a good idea on paper, but critics found them to be fairly middling on the whole. Still, if you’re a fan of Ubisoft’s stealth action blockbusters, this offers some more lore set in the globe trotting era-spanning series.

This instalment (which was followed by episodes set in India and Russia) follows the adventures of Shao Jun – a former apprentice of fan favourite protagonist Ezio – as she avenges the death of her family.

Xbox 360

Forza Horizon: 1 September – 15 September

Speaking of franchise spin-offs, Xbox owners will also get their hands on this sister title to the Forza Motorsport racing sim games. The Horizon series takes itself a bit less seriously, with a lean towards more reckless driving and an open world to explore. With Forza Horizon 3 releasing later in the same month, this is a great opportunity to give the series a try.

If the 300-strong collection of drivable cars doesn’t grab you, perhaps being able to race against helicopters and planes might encourage you to give it a whirl?

Mirror’s Edge: 16 September – 30 September

Its recent sequel might not have been everything fans wanted , but the original Mirror’s Edge captured a lot of imaginations when it first came out back in 2008.

A first-person free-running game set in a futuristic sterile police state, its mechanics can occasionally be a little rough (particularly during combat),but in general it’s incredibly satisfying when you manage to deftly chain a series of death-defying leaps and climbs together.

If you missed it the first time round and want to see what all the fuss was about, whack this into your download queue.

Source: xbox one – Google News