All Free Games You Can Get in July 2017

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Free Games in July 2017

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Xbox is back with yet another strong lineup of free games for Gold members this month. Grow Up is a charming little indie game from Ubisoft Reflections, and it follows the story of a wobbly robot as he gathers up parts for his mother and tries to get them back to the moon. LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean is another fun game to keep an eye out for this month. The LEGO games are known for their silly humor, and you’re guaranteed a good time with this one.

Aside from that, the old third-person shooter Kane & Lynch 2 is also up for grabs this month. It’s an interesting game, and if you haven’t experienced it before, now would be a good time to do so. For those looking for some multiplayer madness, Runbow is a co-op/competitive nine-player platformer that you can play online or locally.

You can check out the list of free games available for Gold members in July 2017 down below:

  • Grow Up
  • Runbow
  • Kane & Lynch 2
  • LEGO Pirates of the Caribbean: The Video Game

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