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September’s Xbox Games with Gold revealed

August 28, 2018 by Andrew Newton

Microsoft have revealed the line up for the free games for September given to Gold subscribers and this coming month is headed by Introversion’s Prison Architect: Xbox One Edition.  If you’ve not yet taken advantage of August’s offering then there’s still a few more days.

As mentioned above, first up for Xbox One is Prison Architect: Xbox One Edition.  Introversion’s hit title will see players build and manage their own prison, hire guards and oversee executions.  Taking over from For Honor for the latter half of September is top down shooter, Livelock.  As one of the last remaining Capital Intellects it is up to players to end the war between the machines by reviving humanity.

On the Xbox 360 for the first half of September is LEGO Star Wars.  Join Tt Games as they take us through the Clone Wars with all the fun and humour that only a LEGO game can provide.  Finally, from 16th September, Xbox 360 players will be able to relive the adventures of the Wonderboy series with Sega Vintage Monster World.  This title brings three classic games from that series including one that was never released outside of Japan.

Do any of September’s games take your fancy? Leave a comment below and let us know…

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Games with Gold September 2018, Livelock, Monster World, prison architect, Star Wars III

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