Free Play Days features four free Xbox games this weekend Xbox Free Play Days gives Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Xbox Game Pass Core subscribers four games they can play for free this weekend, including Mortal Kombat 1.Sean Carey Published 07 Mar 2024 FollowtopicsXbox Series X|SSean Carey Microsoft has now confirmed this weekend's free-to-play Xbox games with Free Play Days. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Xbox Game Pass Core subscribers can now play Mortal Kombat 1, Moving Out 2, From Space, and Ed-0: Zombie Uprising for free up until Monday, March 11. Xbox Free Play Days games (March 7 to March 11)Mortal Kombat 1Moving Out 2From SpaceEd-0: Zombie UprisingXbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers may want to skip over From Space and focus their achievement-hunting efforts elsewhere this weekend — the shoot-'em-up is already included with your subscription. If you are thinking about checking out From Space this weekend, completing the base list will take around 35 hours, according to estimates. For those with a pretty free weekend, you may be able to nab a free 1,000G with Moving Out 2. Estimates suggest it will take between 15 and 20 hours for the completion. As for Mortal Kombat 1 — probably the highlight of this weekend's Free Play Days for many — the 1,000G will take between 40 and 50 hours (if the trial isn't limited), so bear that in mind before starting if you care about your completion percentage.Unfortunately, we don't have enough data to give you a completion estimate for Ed-0: Zombie Uprising. Only four TrueAchievements members have managed the 1,000G, and judging by their time played; you're probably looking at between 40 and 60 hours for the completion. In other 'freebie' news, you can grab a free Elder Scrolls Online expansion simply by logging into the MMO on two separate days in March.Free Play DaysXbox Series X|SXbox One Written by Sean CareyA big fan of Xbox achievements, Sean has committed to playing as many of the best RPGs, racing games, and first-person shooters on and off Xbox Game Pass as possible. Before joining TrueAchievements, Sean earned a degree in journalism from Solent University.