Free games announced with Gold March 2020

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2, Sonic Generations and Batman: The Enemy Within, among the games chosen this month.

Gradually, inexorably, the shortest month of the year runs out. That means that subscription services are already starting to prepare their entry in the new month. The PlayStation Plus games have not yet been announced, but Microsoft has come forward and unveiled the free titles that await Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. As usual, the company offers titles of the current system and games of previous consoles, this time from Xbox 360.

Games for all tastes

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow is the second installment of the saga that restarted Mercury Steam, the Madrid studio that worked with Kojima Productions to shape a completely new chapter of the franchise. Although the sequel did not convince critics in the same way as the previous game, it is a new step within the hack and slash formula they raised. This original Xbox 360 game will be available from March 1 to 15 of the same month

At vertigo speed, the other Xbox 360 proposal is Sonic Generations, another of the most famous hedgehog titles in video games. Taking advantage of the premiere of Sonic The Movie, which has broken all records in terms of video game movies, SEGA's work offers a platform adventure for all audiences. Players can take it from March 16 to 31.

More narrative is Batman: The Enemy Within for Xbox One, second season of the Telltale Games series. The game continues to delve into the dichotomy between Bruce Wayne, the rich playboy, and Batman, a masked knight who fights against villains, although sometimes he himself is branded as such. It will be from March 1 to 31 when users have the opportunity to add it to their library.

Last but not least, Shantae (Xbox One) can be obtained from March 16 until April 15.

Source | Xbox

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