Xbox Live Games with Gold November 2015 free games prediction: What to expect

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Xbox Live Games with Gold gives its subscribers free games every month. While the list for October has been revealed, predictions for what November has to offer is currently up for debate. One game that is confirmed to be available this November is TellTale Games' "The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season," cites Major Nelson.

However, this is only for the Xbox One version of the game. The Xbox One version is available from Oct. 16 to Nov. 15. The Xbox 360 version will only be available until the end of October, which disqualifies it as a November offer. Other than "The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season" no other games have been confirmed thus far.

While no other game has been listed, a report from Product-Reviews.net has stated that the next batch of games offered may include Xbox 360 games that will be backwards compatible on the Xbox One. This has led fans from the comment sections to hope for games such as "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim" to become available this November.

Xbox One backward compatibility with select Xbox 360 games will launch in November, which means it is very likely that the Games with Gold list for that month will include several Xbox 360 titles such as the aforementioned "Skyrim" and others such as "Fallout 3," "Ryse: Son of Rome" and the "Halo" games.

Given that November will continue celebrating the Halloween holidays there are chances of several horror games also being offered for Xbox Live Games with Gold this November. Several of the "Resident Evil" titles may be offered alongside "Silent Hill" and "Gears of War" may be offered as well.

As pointed out in a report from the Latino Post, Xbox Live Games with Gold offered "Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise," "Volgarr the Viking" and "Red Faction: Guerilla" back in November 2014. It is likely that AAA titles will be offered this time around.

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