Xbox free games with Gold for September: Halo, Super Time Force, and more

One of the free games available for Xbox Live Gold subscription members. Wikipedia

Microsoft finally announced the roster of free games that Xbox Live Gold account members will get this September.

This month, a lot of interesting complimentary game options are available for both players of Xbox One and Xbox 360.

According to the article posted in Major Nelson blog, there will be several new games for each of the two Xbox platforms.

For Xbox One, the "Super Time Force" will replace "Strike Suit Zero" from the game roster last August. On the other hand, Crimson Dragon will still be offered for free download.

Meanwhile, "Monaco: What's Yours is Mine" will be available for free download for Xbox 360 until September 15, while "Halo: Reach" is being offered from September 16 up to September 30.

In addition, Microsoft announced that the fifth re-imagined map to the "Halo: The Master Chief Collection" had been revealed. The map dubbed as "Lockout," will lead the players to the icy location of Delta Halo, where they can join in close quarters combat and could get jumping points for coming up locking weapon supplies and ambush setups.

Halo 2 designer and Certain Affinity President told Xbox Wire that. "We're thrilled to be bringing this fan-favorite back, and are paying close attention to the details and subtleties that made the original great while also making a couple of very careful, very calculated enhancements."

Despite being a re-imagined map, the long-time users of the game can still find new surprises in the map. Allegedly, one of the new items can be seen in the walkway that links the sniper tower to the grav lift that can be utilized to root the opponents in place.

Since the addition is just an enhancement feature, the players can disable it if they enjoy using the original map compared to the new one.

Xbox Live Gold account members enjoy freebies from Microsoft as well as the access to the most advanced multiplayer games.

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