Free Xbox One/360 Games With Gold For April Revealed
Four new freebies for April.
With April drawing near, Microsoft has announced the month's slate of free Games With Gold titles.
On Xbox One, the month starts out with Ryse: Son of Rome, the Crytek-developed game that was available at the system's launch. On April 16, it'll be joined by The Walking Dead: Season Two; Season One was previously offered as a free to Xbox Live Gold members back in October 2015.
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For those on Xbox 360, the first half of April offers up Darksiders. It's then followed by Assassin's Creed: Revelations for the second half of the month. Both games are also playable on Xbox One through backwards compatibility.
It's not too late to claim some of March's free games, which you can read more about here. Evolve, one of the two Xbox One games for the month, will be available until April 15.
The full schedule for April's Games With Gold availability follows below.
Xbox One
- Ryse: Son of Rome (April 1-30)
- The Walking Dead: Season Two (April 16-May 15)
Xbox 360
- Darksiders (April 1-15)
- Assassin's Creed: Revelations (April 16-30)
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