Xbox Games with Gold September 2016 free games predictions: rumors of 'Red Dead Redemption,' 'Assassin's Creed' being on the list

 Xbox Wire

Xbox Live Gold members are already talking about which games Microsoft will offer for free by next month. Even if August is only half way through, members always have started speculating.

Members wanted "Red Dead Redemption," "Ryse: Son of Rome," and "Dead Rising 3" for August. However, the company announced "Spelunky" and "Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate" instead. The former has already ended its discounted offering mid-month, while the latter will be available until the end of the month. Now, gamers are still crossing their fingers that by next month, the first three games mentioned will be available to them.

It is also predicted that "Assassin's Creed: Black Flag,' "Iron Man 2," "Forza Motorsport 5," and "Watch Dogs" could be included in the lineup for the Xbox Games with Gold for September. The BitBag added that fans have been hoping to see "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2" be part of the Gold program as well.

Meanwhile, Deals with Gold is offering several great games at a reduced price, as posted on Major Nelson's website. Gold members are entitled to a 75 to 85 percent markdown on "Battlefield 4"and "Battlefield Hardline." Many add-ons are also offered with discounted prices via the Spotlight Sale. Other games included on the list are "FIFA 16," NBA Live 16," "GTA V," "Tachycon Project" and several more for the Xbox One. Their discount ranges from 25 to 67 percent.

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