Xbox Live Games with Gold March 2015: 'White Night' and 'Screamride?' to be free?

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The month of February is coming to a close this week and for Xbox One users, it is that time where they will be looking at what Games with Gold offering Microsoft will be putting up.

Owing to the success of IDARB, there is no official word yet on what games to expect. But if it is any indication, users are expecting something bigger and better this March. Usually, Microsoft would launches the game on the first day of the month which could lead to the game being named on March 1.

But with restless folks eagerly looking at all angles on what games could be in store, it could be in the form of two games, "White Night" and "Screamride." However, considering that they are set for launch on March 3, fitting them in with the expected game debut on the first day of March practically crosses it out.

The current game, IDARB, was released way ahead of its debut – weeks in advance to be exact. Hence, with February only a week from ending, it does seem uncanny not to hear any kind of leak or rumor at this point.

Over in social media, some gamers were expressing that Microsoft should start offering AAA games each month. This apparently has something to do with the fact that Microsoft offers only one game for Xbox One users compared to two on PS Plus.

Though Microsoft has never offered an AAA game, it wouldn't be surprising if they would pull a surprise at E3 2015 next month. And that is certainly something that Xbox One gamers are looking forward to so stay tuned.

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