Free Play Days features three free Xbox games this weekend Free Play Days returns with three games Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard, and Core subscribers can play for free over the weekend.Sean Carey Published 26 Sep 2024 FollowtopicsXbox Series X|SSean Carey This weekend's free Xbox games with Free Play Days have now been unveiled. Those with an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Standard, or Core subscription can now play Naruto x Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections, Sudden Strike 4: European Battlefields Edition, and Tropico 5 for free until Monday, September 30Xbox Free Play Days games (September 26-30)Naruto x Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm ConnectionsSudden Strike 4: European Battlefields EditionTropico 5 - Penultimate EditionIt's a somewhat rare occurrence, but none of the Free Play Days games on offer are already included in Game Pass. However, Tropico 5 and Sudden Strike 4: European Battlefield Edtion are previous Games with Gold titles, so you may already have these in your library. If you're considering tackling the Naruto x Boruto: Ultimate Ninja Storm Connections achievements over the weekend, the 1,000G is estimated to take between 40 and 50 hours. As for Tropico 5, you'll need between 25 and 30 hours for the management sim's base achievement list. Finally, for Sudden Strike 4: European Battlefields Edition, we unfortunately don't have enough completion data to give you an estimate. For those with an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, make sure you claim and redeem this month's free Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perks.Related stories: New Xbox games — November 13 to 19 Poll: Are you happy with March's Games with Gold? Games with Gold March lineup offers three Xbox games Xbox Games with Gold December lineup confirmed [updated] New Xbox Releases: Week Beginning June 18th, 2018 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.