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Xbox Games With Gold February 2021: Gears, Indiana Jones and more

It's a good month for free games.

Xbox Games with Gold February 2021 free titles have today been detailed by Microsoft. This month’s offering includes three titles on Xbox One or Xbox Series S & X alongside two Xbox and Xbox 360 backwards compatibile titles.

The five new games are joined by one returning title from January 2021, all available at no additional cost to those who are subscribed to Xbox Live Gold or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.

Remember that original Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One titles available as part of the program are backwards compatible (or delievered through Smart Delivery) on Xbox Series S & X. If you’ve got an Xbox 360, you can play those games on the console, and if you’ve an Xbox One, you can play Xbox One and Xbox 360 titles. Got all that?

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It’s a big month to be a Capcom fan, eh? Both Resident Evil and Lost Planet 2 are excellent gets — and 2020 is also Resident Evil‘s 25th anniversary. We’d imagine the Indiana Jones game on the original Xbox is also in celebration of MachineGames’ newly announced Indiana Jones project.

You might be able to sneak in a couple of January 2021’s Xbox Games with Gold free titles if you’re quick.


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