There still are some exceptions: free-to-play weekend promotions, where a premium game is available to everyone free on a trial basis, will still require Xbox Live Gold membership to access their online multiplayer. Additionally, a game’s listing page in the Microsoft Store will indicate whether it is free to play online or requires Xbox Live Gold. The new policy applies to a list of 70 titles available for Xbox platforms. Microsoft offered more information in an FAQ posted Wednesday. Furthermore, a system update this month will open up the Looking for Group option to all users, and party chat used while playing free-to-play games will also no longer require an Xbox Live Gold subscription. The change was made official after Microsoft started lifting the restriction in its Xbox Insiders beta testing program. There was a couple of games in the list I wanted to try so I signed up and cancelled right away for a $1 demo.Many free-to-play games on Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X and Xbox One consoles will no longer require an Xbox Live Gold membership, Microsoft announced on Wednesday. The Xbox live beta has a deal where you can get access to a ton of games for $1 for the first month.then $5 a month after that. Going to see if I can unlock it here on Steam now that it is here, though. I've bought a few games on there even.including this one because I wanted it at release.which was still only a $30 price tag on the Windows Store. It is a one time thing.well, I guess you will have retype your email and password if you ever re-install, but the same is true for most games these days.Īnd it isn't that bad of a service either. Never let little petty things like creating a free account stop you from playing awesome games. ![]() The xbox live thing is not a big deal.I bet a lot of Windows 10 users even have one and don't even realize it if they installed their OS with a Microsoft account.
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