Xbox Live Games with Gold May 2015 free game titles prediction: What to expect

Subscribers of Xbox Games with Gold can now download the features that come with the release of the first wave of Xbox One May System Update.

Microsoft announced the release of the Xbox One system software update for the month of May in one of the private preview forums dedicated to Xbox Live with Gold subscribers.

The announcement says. "The first update of the May update wave will be available to all Preview members beginning at 6PM on 4/13. This contains a fix to address audio popping when using the US/CA version of the Digital TV Tuner (currently in Preview), and changes to assist our investigation into Voice Messaging issues."

But since it is just the first wave of system update for the month of May, subscribers should expect to see several fixes for some of the issues found in the game. It includes a fix for the reported issue with an audio popping heard in the Digital TV Tuner found in US and CA territories, as well as changes to aid in the investigation in the voice messaging problems that were commonly reported by the Xbox community.

However, the new system update may not be as expensive as the one that was released last month.

Meanwhile, the least of possible games that could be included in the new roster of Xbox Live with Gold free games for May 2015 is still unreleased. The information about the predicted games is still unannounced at the moment.

But while subscribers are still waiting for the May 2015 lineup, they can still enjoy playing the new pool game titled "Pool Nation FX" for the entire month of April. This game is originally prices at $9.99.

On the other hand, Ubisoft Montreal also shared their role-playing game titled "Child of Light" for Xbox Live with Gold subscribers for free this month.

Microsoft normally announces the list of free games for Xbox Live with Gold subscribers towards the end of the month.

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