Xbox Live Gold Members Free Games list for June 2015 on Xbox One, Xbox 360 unveiled

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Xbox Live Gold members can now look forward to the new games slated to be available this June, three new game titles while another being offered for free for the third month in a row.

Pool Nation FX will be made available once again, making it the third time it will be lined up for free to Xbox Live Gold members. Pool Nation FX was already included in the March and April collections and will now be available once again for the whole month of June for the Xbox One.

The other game that will be made available for Xbox One members is Massive Chalice. The game is a tactical strategy game which takes place in a fantasy world setting. The game involves the player filling the shoes of an Immortal Ruler whose goal is to defeat a mysterious enemy named Cadence during a war which lasts for about 300 years.

With the two free games for the Xbox One already covered, we move to the two free games for the Xbox 360 users.

First up is Just Cause 2, an open world action-adventure game from Avalanche Studios set on a fictional island called Panau. Rico Rodriguez is the main protagonist whose goal is to overthrow Pandak "Baby" Panay and go up against his former mentor named Tom Sheldon. The game will be available from June 1 to 15 only.

The other and the last among the freebies for June is Thief which will be made available starting June 16 to 30.

The game is another fantasy game offering from Eidos Montreal published by Square Enix set several hundreds of years after the original series.

Garrett is the main protagonist which players will be controlling, embarking on a series of missions which in all is about stealing from the rich. His stealth ability will be the main weapon players will be using to try and overcome the challenges that come along the way.

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