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Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X users can score a free AAA game via the Microsoft Store over the next 48 hours. Once claimed, the free Xbox game is free to keep.
Can't say I'll be rushing to the Microsoft Store to while away the time with these free, instantly playable games, but I can see how this feature could be handy for casual users. Just needs to be ...
The Microsoft Store is letting users instantly try out games without downloading them. The gaming giant’s online store on Windows 11 is introducing the new feature, which means players won’t ...
The Microsoft Store has a free AAA Xbox game for Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X users, however, the offer is only available for the next 72 hours or, more precisely, until May 27.
Apps that are hosted directly on the Microsoft Store use the built-in update system, so your apps are always kept up to date without you having to think about it, and that also goes for Xbox games.
Now, opening the "Arcade" tab of the Store shows a notification that Microsoft will remove the "Instant Games" starting November 14. This means that you won't be able to play games without ...
Microsoft’s token of appreciation comes a week after Playground Games announced that the game would be delisted from digital platforms, including the Microsoft Store and Steam, this December due ...
It's the early 2000s. You've just wrapped up your school report on Microsoft Word, and the next thing you instinctively do is play PC games, specifically the free built-in ones, on your trusty ...