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Get One Of September's Xbox One Games With Gold Free Right Now

It's not quite September yet, but you can already download one of the new Xbox One Games with Gold for September 2018. The game is Prison Architect, and it's available for Xbox Live Gold subscribers between now and September 30. You can grab it here.

As you can probably tell from the title, Prison Architect puts you in charge of a prison. You get to design the layout of the building and manage how the occupants are treated. You can aim to make your prison a pleasant place designed to rehabilitate the criminals within, or you can give into your darker urges and inspire things like arson, murders, and riots.

Also available for free between now and September 15 is Ubisoft's medieval brawler For Honor. This fall it's getting a free major update with a new faction and a castle siege mode, so be sure to pick it up if you haven't yet.

Starting September 1, you'll be able to download the Xbox 360 game Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars, which is also playable on Xbox One. It's free between September 1 - 15, after which the 360 game Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World will become available through September 30. The other mid-month addition is Livelock, which will be available September 16 - October 15.

If you hurry, you can pick up August's remaining freebies before they go back to full price September 1. Forza Horizon 2 is still available for free (it will be delisted from the Xbox Store on September 30), as is Disney Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two.

Games With Gold: September 2018

Xbox One

  • Prison Architect (September 1-30)
  • For Honor (August 16-September 15)
  • Livelock (September 16-October 15)

Xbox 360

  • Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (September 1-15)
  • Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World (September 16-30)


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