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To get the games, simply head here to the Xbox site and sign into your Microsoft Store account after picking the game (or games) that you want. If you’ve got the right settings in place, you should be able to download them remotely to your console so that you can play them right away whenever you’re ready. For those already nearby your console, you’ll find the downloads available in the Xbox Live Gold section.
Dragon Ball FighterZ, Tom Clancyโs The Division 2, and Just Cause 4 are available to play for free this weekend with Free Play Days! Full details here on Xbox Wire. https://t.co/UFHXiI6Oog
โ Xbox Wire (@XboxWire) February 27, 2020
While you’re there downloading the games, you can check out the new look of the dashboard which Xbox One owners have probably already noticed if they’ve been active on their consoles lately. Microsoft released an update for the devices not long ago that once again redesigned the look of the dashboard, and most people seem to be in favor of the home screen’s new look.
Even if you’re not an Xbox Live Gold subscriber, you can still play The Division 2 for the weekend on a different platform. The game is free-to-play for people on the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC until March 1st as well, though you’ll likely need a Ubisoft account and PlayStation Plus to play it if you choose the PlayStation 4 version.








