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Online play and Rocket League go free on Xbox Live this weekend
Try out the benefits of Xbox Live Gold for free this weekend on Xbox One and Xbox 360.
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Ubergizmo, reporting on the arrival of the free multiplayer weekend, stated that it has already kicked off on June 9 and will last until June 12.
Fans are also expecting “Halo” and “Skate” to be made available to Xbox One after both classic titles were rumored to make it on the current generation console.
If you want to play multiplayer games online, Xbox Live Gold is a must. It’s easily one of the best games of previous year.
Games included in the Vault include, Battlefield Hardline, FIFA 16, Dead Space, Dragon Age Inquisition and Plants vs. Zombies Garden Warfare, along with many more.
The Xbox One is not getting one of its promised TV and entertainment features.
Now that the Xbox One console has a dedicated Xbox 360 backwards compatibility store, it’s even easier to search for and download these games directly on your Xbox One. Being one will open up the doors of the EA Access Vault for free, from the 12th of June right up until the 22nd.
Rocket League was released by Psyonix on the PC and PlayStation 4 on July 7th, 2015.
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While Microsoft has yet to confirm if the titles are bound for the Xbox One feature, classic titles from the “Halo” and “Skate” franchises have always been rumored to be coming for the current-gen console. Moreover, those who will purchase an EA Access subscription following the trial can pick up from where they left off in the games they played.