Xbox Live Games with Gold August 2015 free games line-up revealed

The month of August will begin really soon and Microsoft already released the roster of free games for Xbox Live members under its Games With Gold program. Microsoft chose several exciting titles that Xbox Live subscribers will surely enjoy. 

Major Nelson revealed the titles of the games that can be downloaded for free for each of the two Xbox consoles. 

Those who are using the Xbox One console can download Kojima Production's action-adventure stealth game titled "Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes" for the entire month of August. The game is known for incorporating the new traversal and sneaking methods that were not included in the previous games in the "Metal Gear" series. 

Those who are planning to purchase the highly anticipated "Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain," which Konami will release in September, would definitely appreciate this offer by Microsoft since "Ground Zeroes" can be considered as the prologue for the upcoming game. "Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes" normally sells for $19.99. 

Meanwhile, the other game title that can be downloaded for free by Xbox One players is Eko Software's "How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition." It features a new approach to the popular zombie survivor genre and includes more game modes and characters which would be challenging for players. "How to Survive: Storm Warning Edition," which originally sells for $19.99, will be downloadable beginning Aug. 16 up to Sept. 15. 

For those who have Xbox 360, the first-person horror survival game from 4A Games titled "Metro 2033" can be downloaded for free from Aug. 1 to 15. On the other hand, the "Metro: Last Light" video game will become available for download from Aug. 16 to 31. The games are normally priced at $19.99 each. 

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