Xbox Free Play Days is back with another weekend lineup, giving players temporary access to Dead by Daylight, Two Point Museum, PGA TOUR 2K25, and Assetto Corsa. Dead by Daylight is the only game in this week’s offer that is available to all Xbox players, while the other three require an Xbox Game Pass subscription.
The promotion gives players a chance to test several very different games without buying them first. Dead by Daylight brings asymmetric horror, Two Point Museum offers a lighter management sim, PGA TOUR 2K25 focuses on golf, and Assetto Corsa adds circuit racing for players who prefer simulation driving.
Most of the offers run until Sunday, June 21, at 11:59 PM PT. Dead by Daylight gets an extra day and will remain playable until Monday, June 22.
Dead by Daylight is free for every Xbox player
The biggest name in this week’s Free Play Days lineup is Dead by Daylight. The long running multiplayer horror game is available to all Xbox players during the promotion, even without Game Pass.
Dead by Daylight uses a four versus one setup. Four survivors try to escape while one player controls the killer. Survivors must repair generators, avoid being caught, and work together under pressure. The killer’s job is to hunt them down and stop them from leaving.
The game has stayed popular for years because of its simple but tense structure. Every match can feel different depending on the killer, map, survivor perks, and team coordination.
Game Pass members get three more games
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and Essential members can access the rest of this week’s Free Play Days lineup. That includes Two Point Museum, Assetto Corsa, and PGA TOUR 2K25.
Two Point Museum is a management game where players build and run a museum, organize exhibits, manage staff, and keep visitors happy. It follows the same playful style as earlier Two Point games, making it a good pick for players who want something slower and more relaxed.
Assetto Corsa is aimed at racing sim fans. It offers realistic car handling and track focused racing, which makes it very different from arcade racers. PGA TOUR 2K25, meanwhile, gives players a golf career mode with real world pros and courses.
| Game | Platforms | Access |
|---|---|---|
| Dead by Daylight | Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One |
| Two Point Museum | Xbox Series X | S |
| PGA TOUR 2K25 | Xbox Series X | S |
| Assetto Corsa | Xbox Series X | S, Xbox One |
How to find the Free Play Days games
Xbox players can find the Free Play Days titles directly through the console Store. Open the Store, go to the Home section, then choose the Subscriptions tab. The Free Play Days collection should appear there with the current weekend games.

Once downloaded, the games remain playable until the promotion ends. If you decide to buy one of them after trying it, your progress usually carries over to the full version, as long as you use the same Xbox account.
That makes Free Play Days useful for games that are hard to judge from trailers. Management games, racing sims, and multiplayer titles often feel better once you actually play them.
This week’s lineup has good variety
This is a smaller Xbox promotion than some previous Free Play Days weekends, but the selection covers several different genres. Dead by Daylight is built around tension and multiplayer mind games. Two Point Museum is more relaxed and creative. Assetto Corsa is for driving sim fans, while PGA TOUR 2K25 gives sports players something to try.
The extra day for Dead by Daylight also helps because multiplayer games often need more time to learn. New players can use the weekend to understand the basics before deciding whether they want to keep playing.
For Xbox owners, the promotion is worth checking out if any of the games have been sitting on your wishlist. Dead by Daylight is the easiest recommendation because it does not require Game Pass this weekend, while Two Point Museum may be the best pick for subscribers who want something newer and less stressful.



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