Xbox Games With Gold news, updates: Free titles for November detailed

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Microsoft has recently released their latest game giveaway lineup for Xbox Live Gold members.

For the month of November, Xbox One and Xbox 360 users subscribed to Xbox Live Gold will receive four free games as part of the Games with Gold program.

For Xbox One users who are Xbox Live Gold members, the local multiplayer dungeon brawler "Super Dungeon Bros" that is set to be launched this November will be available for free throughout the whole month of November. Another game that can be enjoyed by Xbox One users for free is the mysterious stealth themed game called the "Murdered: Soul Suspect," which will be available for Xbox Live Gold members starting from November 16th until December 15th.

As for Xbox 360 users who are Xbox Live Gold members, they will be able to enjoy "The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition" for free starting Nov. 1 until Nov. 15. Xbox 360 users will also soon enjoy "Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon" — a game that costs roughly $14.99 USD — for free starting Nov. 16 until Nov. 30.

Both the "The Secret of Monkey Island: Special Edition" and the "Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon" have Backward Compatibility, which means that both games can also be played on the Xbox One console.

On another note, Xbox Live Gold members still have some time to enjoy the free games included in the Games with Gold program for October. The October lineup includes sports games such as " Super Mega Baseball: Extra Innings" which is originally priced at $19.99 USD for Xbox One, and the "MX vs. ATV Reflex," which is originally priced at $29.99 USD for Xbox One and Xbox 360.

Other games included in the October lineup are "I Am Alive," which is originally priced at $14.99 USD for Xbox One and Xbox 360, and "The Escapists," which is originally priced at $19.99 USD for Xbox One and Xbox 360.

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