Xbox Games With Gold news: Free games December 2017

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December is here and Microsoft has something in store for Xbox One players. The list of Xbox Game with Gold for December has finally been released.

However, unlike the PS4 Plus games, which will be available for an entire month, these Xbox Games with Gold are only out for a limited time. Xbox One players will have to ready themselves once these games hit the store so they can be the first ones to get it and play them right away.

For Xbox One players, they can get the following this December: first-person shooter (FPS) video game "Warhammer: Endtimes - Vermintide," "Back to the Future: The Game (30th Anniversary Edition)," and "Tales From the Borderlands" Episodes one to five. "Vermintide" will be available for download by the first day December while "Back to the Future: The Game" will only be out by Dec. 16., and "Tales from the Borderlands" will end on Dec. 15.

Because of Microsoft's Backward Compatibility for the Xbox One, gamers can also download the free games set for the Xbox 360. These games include "Deadfall Adventures," "Children of Eden," and "Marlow Briggs and the Mask of the Death." Like the Xbox One exclusives, the first two titles will come out on Dec. 1 while "Marlow Briggs" will be available a few weeks later on Dec. 16. until Dec. 31.

On the other side of the console world, players with PlayStation Plus membership also get a list of games for free-to-play. The PS4 list includes "Darksiders II: Deathfinitive Edition," "Kung Fu Panda: Showdown of Legendary Legends," and "Forma 8" through while the PS3 has "Syberia Collection" and "Xblaze Lost: Memories."

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