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Alright, so it’s that time of year again—summer! The sun’s blazing, everyone’s in flip-flops, and, oh yeah, Free Play Days are here to cool us down. If you’re on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard, or Core (I never remember all these names), mark your calendars from Thursday, July 10 (or was it the 11th? Nope, definitely the 10th) through to Sunday, July 13. What’s on the menu? RollerCoaster Tycoon 3: Complete Edition. Yeah, the one where you can build a park that’s way cooler than anything in my town.
Now, for all you Xbox folks, here’s the kicker—you don’t need the fancy memberships to dive into MLB The Show 25 and Polterguys: Possession Party. And if you’re itching to try Blasphemous, you’ve got a 2-hour window to get a taste. How thrilling, right?
So, how do you jump into this? Well, head over to the game pages on Xbox.com. It’s pretty straightforward, although I once clicked the wrong link and ended up in a rabbit hole of weird game mods. Make sure you’re signed in when you do this—or did I forget that crucial step again? For consoles, just tap the Subscriptions tab, find the Free Play Days section, and you’re good to go.
Oh, and here’s a tip: If you fall in love with any of these games over the weekend, they’ve got some tasty discounts. It’s like getting a free sample at the grocery store and then you buy the whole box… or something.
And while we’re talking deals, let me get into specifics without being super specific (because honestly, who has time to remember details?). RollerCoaster Tycoon 3—you can snag it 25% off during the sale. It’s got everything from park finances to managing grumpy guests. Maybe it’s just me, but wouldn’t it be hilarious if park guests had the option to complain about the unrealistic pricing of digital hotdogs?
Jumping back to the full lineup: There’s Polterguys where you run around as goofy ghosts and MLB The Show where you live out your baseball dreams—it’s as American as apple pie or something. Blasphemous, on the other hand, is that dark and gritty game where you wield big swords (and likely my nightmares too).
Anyway, didn’t mean to ramble here, but these games won’t play themselves. Get gaming, and maybe take a break for some actual sun too.