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Free play periods coming for NBA 2K19, Rainbow Six Siege, Overwatch

Three separate games will offer free-to-play weekends this coming weekend and beyond: NBA 2K19, Rainbow Six Siege and Overwatch.

We’ve details of all three free-to-play events below.

NBA 2K19

NBA 2K19 is free to play this weekend on Xbox One, providing you’re an Xbox Live Gold subscriber.

  • Start time: 7.00pm AEDT, 15 November
  • End time: 6.59am AEDT, 19 November

Progress will carry over into the full game should you decide to buy it. The game will also be offered at a 50% discount over the free-play time.

Overwatch

Overwatch will also offer a free trial to Xbox Live Gold subscribers on Xbox One.

  • Start time: 6.00am AEDT, 21 November
  • End time: 6.59pm AEDT, 27 November

Progress will carry over into the main game.

Rainbow Six: Siege

Siege will be free-to-play across all available platforms: Windows PC, Xbox One and PS4.

  • PC timings: 4.00am AEDT, 16 November to 7.00am AEDT, 19 November
  • Xbox One timings: 7.01pm AEDT, 15 November to 6.59pm, 19 November
  • PS4 timings: 12.00am AEDT, 16 November to 12.00am AEDT, 20 November

Progress from the free-play period will also carry over and those who buy the game can do so at a discount for a limited time.

Will you take advantage of any of the above?


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Stevivor is a combination of ‘Steve’ and ‘Survivor’, which made more sense back in 2001 when Jeff Probst was up in Queensland. The site started as Steve’s travel blog before transitioning over into video games.

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