Xbox Live and Game Pass Ultimate subs can play Dirt 5 and Rainbow Six Siege free for a limited time

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The latest Xbox Free Play Days event is now underway, letting Xbox Live Gold (and Game Pass Ultimate) subscribers try Dirt 5 a꧂nd Rainbow Si🌺x Siege on the house. 

The full versions of both games are now available for free to active Xbox Live Gold subscribers, and any progress you earn during the event – including achievements and Gamerscore – will carry over if you decide to buy either of them. Dirt 5 is still 🐽fairly new so it's sitting at $59.99, but Rainbow Six Siege happens to🎃 be on sale right now, with the standard edition available for just $9.99 at 75% off. 

Dirt 5 will be free to play until Sunday, March 21 at 11:59pm PT / 2:59am ET / 6:59am BT, but Rainbow Six Siege will stick around a bit longer until Wednesday, March 24 at the same times. You can download and install the games via the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft store on PC, and through the subscriptions 🎶tab of the Xbox Store on console. 

Rainbow Six Siege is a 5v5 objective-based shooter, and a frequent Xbox Free Play Days participant. Last month, Ubisoft outlined an extensive list of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:content planned for the game's sixth year, including multiple expansions and yet more quality of 🐈life improvements.&nbꦓsp;

Dirt 5, meanwhile, is the latest in Codemasters' off-road racing franchise. As we learned in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:a chat with Troy Baker, who plays protagonist Alex 'AJ' Janicek, it's got a surprisingly 🍰fleshed-out story, though the focus is still squarely on cars that go fast. 

These are the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best free games you can play right now (without worrying about limited-time trials).

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