Xbox Games With Gold: March 2019 Update

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A new month is upon us, meaning Xbox Live Gold members gain access to four free titles. Here’s what Xbox One and Xbox 360 games will be available throughout March.

XBOX GAMES WITH GOLD – MARCH 2019 UPDATE

On the Xbox One, Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion will be available the whole month to download. Plants vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare 2 will join the lineup on March 16 and will remain there until April 15. It’s a good thing a sunflower can power an entire infantry!

Furthermore, last month’s Super Bomberman R, the latest installment in the seminal Hudson series, will remain free until March 15.

As for the Xbox 360, you have until March 15 to download Star Wars: Republic Commando, a fondly remembered title from the original Xbox’s era. Senator Armstrong’s nanomachines will infest the platform from March 16 until the end of the month, forcing Metal Gear veteran Raiden into action in his PlatinumGames’ spinoff Revengeance.

Reminder: all Xbox 360 titles will be playable on the Xbox One via backwards compatibility. Furthermore, you’ll need an Xbox Live Gold subscription to redeem any of these games, and any Xbox One games downloaded through this program will require an active Gold membership to play.

Which of these titles are you the most excited for?

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