Xbox Games with Gold rumors: New leak hints at potential Xbox One and Xbox 360 lineups for March 2016

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A recent leak has just given Xbox One and 360 owners an idea of what free Xbox Games with Gold titles they can look forward to in March.

The leak comes from a player named Casualgamer 80, and before Xbox One and 360 owners question the credibility of this supposed tipster, it's worth noting that there may be reason to believe the information that this individual has shared.

As Gamezone pointed out, Casualgamer 80 has also dabbled in providing leaks before. Examples of the aforementioned player's accurate leaks include the September and November 2015 Xbox Games with Gold lineups.

Even though the information this time around is not guaranteed to be correct, the track record of the tipster would at least seem to suggest that there's a decent chance that the leak is accurate.

Moving on to the actual contents of the leak, Xbox 360 owners can, apparently, look forward to two new titles, with those being "Supreme Commander 2" and "Borderlands."

"Supreme Commander 2" will, apparently, be made available from March 1 to 15, while "Borderlands" will be accessible beginning March 16 and will remain playable until the end of the month.

As for Xbox One owners, they may also soon be able to get their hands on two new titles, and those are rumored to be "Crimes and Punishments: Sherlock Holmes" and "Lords of the Fallen."

"Crimes and Punishments: Sherlock Holmes" will supposedly be playable from the very start of March all the way up until the last day of the month, while "Lords of the Fallen" is rumored to be first made available on March, and it may remain in the lineup until April 15.

Microsoft has yet to officially announce their Xbox Games with Gold lineups for the Xbox One and 360, although the company may be getting ready to share those details very soon, especially with just one week left in February.

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