Microsoft Xbox Live February 2021 Games with Gold: Get Gears 5, Resident Evil, Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb + More for FREE Get 5 Xbox Games for FREE in February 2021!
get this dealPlay the latest installment of the Gears of War franchise for free this February, because Gears 5 headlines the Xbox Live Games with Gold lineup for February 2021!
As a reminder, select Xbox games are available for free every month to Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members. Availability varies by title and we've listed the free games available in February, chronologically by release date.
- February 1 to 15: Indiana Jones and the Emperor's Tomb (regularly $9.99)
- February 1 to 28: Gears 5 (regularly $49.99)
- February 1 to 28: Resident Evil (regularly $25.99)
- February 16 to 28: Lost Planet 2 (regularly $19.99)
- February 16 to March 15: Dandara: Trials of Fear Edition (regularly $14.99)
Plus, Dead Rising will still be available for free on Xbox One until February 15!
Games with Gold titles are available for free starting February 1 or 16, depending on the game. All free games are playable on Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S and accessible for as long as you have an Xbox Live Gold membership if you add them to your library before the monthly deadline.
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View allU only get it free to play during that time then you have to pay for it?
Xbox game pass ultimate (is there a non-ultimate?)
Xbox live gold (is there a non-gold?)
Can someone put it in playstation terms for me?
And are there other things or just these 2?
gold - enables online play subscription
game pass - netflix game version for xbox
game pass ultimate = gold + game pass + pass pass for pc
Never tried Indian Jones.
Xbox Live = PSN account = the default, everyone can make a free account, no payment, you basically don't get anything it's just an xbox account
Xbox Live Gold = Playstation Plus = pay a monthly fee, can play online, free games every month
Xbox Game Pass = Playstation Now
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate = Xbox Live Gold (Playstation Plus) + Game Pass (Playstation Now) + Game Pass for PC
Anything incorrect?