State of Decay 2 and Blasphemous 2 Join Xbox Free Play Days This Weekend

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State of Decay 2 and Blasphemous 2 Join Xbox Free Play Days This Weekend

Xbox players can try State of Decay 2, Blasphemous 2, and Hell Let Loose through the latest Free Play Days promotion. Two of the games are available without any Game Pass subscription, while Hell Let Loose is limited to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, and Essential members.

The new Free Play Days lineup gives players a smaller selection than the previous weekend, but it still includes a strong mix of survival, action platforming, and large scale multiplayer shooting. The promotion is live now and will run until Sunday, June 11, at 11:59 p.m. PT.

State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition is the biggest free option this week. The zombie survival game is available to all Xbox players during the event, giving newcomers a chance to build a community, gather supplies, improve a base, and survive against the undead. Cooperative play is also included, which means you can join friends and explore its post apocalyptic world together.

State of Decay 2 is the main free highlight this week

State of Decay 2 remains one of Xbox’s most recognizable survival games. It mixes action, resource management, base building, and community survival into one loop. Instead of focusing only on combat, the game asks players to manage people, supplies, morale, and long term survival choices.

The timing is useful too, as Undead Labs is preparing State of Decay 3 for 2027. Anyone curious about the series can use this Free Play Days offer to understand what made the second game popular before the next entry arrives.

GamePlatformsAccess requirement
State of Decay 2: Juggernaut EditionXbox Series X and S, PCFree for all Xbox players
Blasphemous 2Xbox Series X and S, Xbox OneFree for all Xbox players, 5 hour limit
Hell Let LooseXbox Series X and S, PCXbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, or Essential

Blasphemous 2 is also open to all Xbox players, although it comes with a five hour trial limit. The game is aimed at players who enjoy tough combat, dark fantasy settings, platforming challenges, and Metroidvania style exploration.

Blasphemous 2 and Hell Let Loose offer very different weekend options

Blasphemous 2 brings back The Penitent One for another demanding journey through hostile environments. The game is known for sharp combat, punishing enemies, precision platforming, and a grim art style. The five hour limit means players may not be able to experience everything, but it should be enough to decide whether the full game is worth buying.

Hell Let Loose is the third game in this week’s lineup, but it requires a Game Pass membership. The World War II shooter focuses on 50 vs 50 battles across large maps. Players can fight as infantry, operate tanks, use artillery, and coordinate with squads in a slower and more tactical style than many mainstream shooters.

This makes the weekend selection fairly varied. State of Decay 2 is better for survival and co op fans. Blasphemous 2 fits players who want a challenging single player action game. Hell Let Loose is for those who prefer team based multiplayer with a stronger focus on coordination.

How to find Free Play Days games on Xbox

Xbox players can find the Free Play Days games directly from the console store. Open the Store, go to the Home section from the sidebar, and then open the Subscriptions tab. The Free Play Days collection should appear there with the eligible games.

On PC, eligible titles should be available through the Xbox app or Microsoft Store, depending on the game and account status.

The offer ends on Sunday night, so players who want to test these games should start early, especially with Blasphemous 2’s time limit. State of Decay 2 may need more time to show its full survival loop, while Hell Let Loose can take a few matches to understand because of its large scale structure.

This week’s Free Play Days lineup is not the biggest Xbox has offered, but it covers three very different types of players. State of Decay 2 is the strongest pick for anyone looking for a full weekend survival experience, while Blasphemous 2 and Hell Let Loose add harder action and military multiplayer options.

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