Latest Xbox Free Play Days Includes Star Wars Squadrons, Dragon Ball FighterZ, & Yooka-Laylee

Occasionally Xbox will tee up a Free Play Days event where players can play a select set of games for free, while also occasionally having the option to buy them at a steep discount. Well, that’s going on starting (looks down at watch) actually right now.

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The latest Xbox Free Play Days, as you can tell from the title, will include the flying action game Star Wars Squadrons, DBZ fighter Dragon Ball FighterZ, and 3D collect-a-thon Yooka Laylee.

Starting now and running until Sunday, Jan. 17 at 11:59 p.m. PST, you can play any of those games for free.

Personally I love collect-a-thons so if I didn’t already play through Yooka-Laylee I’d be all over that. But the other two games are great too. Although Star Wars Squadrons, if you have a PS4, is particularly great on VR as well.

While Dragon Ball FighterZ is currently still full price, Star Wars Squadrons is 40% off at $23.99 and Yooka-Laylee is 75% off at $9.99, not too shabby.

Each game should be playable on Xbox One, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X. You can check them out here.


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