Xbox Live Games with Gold March 2015: February free games still available, Amazon offers membership deals

February is not yet over but Xbox Live subscribers are already raring to find out the game titles that will be included in the free games line-up for the Xbox Live with Gold March 2015 edition. However, it's still a bit too early and there is no concrete information yet on which games would make it to next month's list. 

For the meantime, gamers still have the chance to enjoy the free Games with Gold titles for February. One of them is the puzzle game called "#IDARB" from Other Ocean Interactive, which is offered for the whole duration of February. The crowdsourced game lets a group of up to eight gamers play the game's co-op mode. 

Subscribers only have until Sunday, Feb. 15, to enjoy the atmospheric puzzle platform game "Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons." The highly emotional game deals with two brothers who go on a journey to be able to save their father's life. 

But starting Monday, Feb. 16, the much awaited "Sniper Elite V2" will be distributed for free to Xbox Live Gold subscribers. Set in a chaotic World War 2 setting, the game features a cooperative multiplayer mode that has four online modes where the players can join forces to be able to face the game's road blocks. "Sniper Elite V2" will be available until the end of the month. 

Meanwhile, Amazon offers amazing Xbox Live Gold membership deals for the rest of the year. The online shopping website announced Friday that players can start purchasing a 12-month membership program for only $39.99. This is $20 cheaper compared to the original price of $59.99. However, this deal is exclusive to U.S. citizens only, and it will run until stocks run out. 

Xbox Gold Live subscribers need to wait until the end of the month to know the game titles to be included in next month's list of free games. 

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