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All Free Games You Can Get in May 2018

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Free Games in May 2018

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Xbox is coming up big with its Games with Gold offerings this month, with Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain being the headlining title. It was made free on PS Plus a while back, but if you weren’t able to take advantage of the deal, Microsoft has you covered. MGSV puts you in the shoes of Big Boss for the final entry in the Metal Gear saga, and players will get to explore a large open world while tackling missions however they want.

Aside from that, Vanquish and the Streets of Rage Collection are also worth looking into. Developed by Platinum Games, Vanquish is widely regarded as one of the developer’s best releases yet, and it offers up quite a few innovations to the third-person shooter genre. For the low, low price of absolutely nothing, it’s definitely worth a shot.

You can check out all the free games available to Gold subscribers for May 2018 down below:

  • Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain
  • Super Mega Baseball 2
  • Streets of Rage Collection
  • Vanquish

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