Xbox Live Games with Gold September 2015 free games: Deer God, Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition, Battlestations: Pacific, Crysis 3

Xbox Live Games with Gold September 2015 free games list news.xbox.com

In just a few days, Xbox fans who are subscribed to the Xbox Live with Gold deals can finally receive the new set of free games for the month of September 2015. 

Microsoft's resident Xbox news source Major Nelson recently unveiled the game titles that can be downloaded for free for the upcoming month under the Games with Gold program. These are:

Xbox One 

"The Deer God" – This indie survival 3D platform game from Cresent Moon Games studio showcases astounding and one-of-a-kind 3D pixelized universe. It can be downloaded and played for free from Sept. 1 to 30. It was initially released on Feb. 27 on Steam for PC, and it will now come to the Xbox One console. The game was originally priced at $14.99. 

"Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition" – Games with Gold will be releasing the complete version of this highly popular game, just a few months ahead of the release of "Rise of the Tomb Raider" in November. The updated version of the 2013 "Tomb Raider" game was launch in North American countries on Jan. 28, 2014, which was followed by Europe on Jan. 31 of the same year. It was earlier released with a $29.99 retail price as soon as it reached the shelves. This game will be featured for free from Sept. 16 up to Oct. 15. 

Xbox 360

"Battlestations: Pacific" – This 2009-released action real-time tactics video game from Eidos Interactive will return to the last-generation game console in September. The game requires players to order commands for either the American or Japanese fleets. It was officially offered for $24.99, but it now comes for free from Sept. 1 to 15. 

"Crysis 3" – Before the end of the month, this first-person shooter game by Germany's Crytek game development company will be released for free. However, gamers have to download the gamee from Sept. 16 to 30 in order to save $19.99. 

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