The year is almost at an end, and Microsoft is back with 2017's final Games with Gold titles. The Telltale Games developed Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition for the Xbox One as well as Marlow Briggs for the Xbox 360 are now free for Xbox Live Gold members; the latter is also playable on Xbox One consoles through backward compatibility.
The two games can be claimed right now via their respective store links that are listed below:
Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition (Xbox One, December 16 - January 15)
Six months after Back to the Future Part III, the DeLorean time machine mysteriously returns to Hill Valley – driverless! Marty McFly must once again go back in time, or else the space-time continuum will be forever unraveled!
Featuring Christopher Lloyd as Doc Brown, Tom Wilson as Biff Tannen, and Claudia Wells as Jennifer Parker, with a special appearance by Michael J. Fox, and introducing A.J. LoCascio voicing Marty McFly. Created in cooperation with movie series Co-Writer and Producer, Bob Gale.
Includes an exclusive retrospective behind the scenes video, featuring an interview with Bob Gale, and others involved in the creation of the game!
Marlow Briggs (Xbox 360, December 16 - 31)
A new breed of WARRIOR returns, committed to destroying the enemies of FREEDOM! No-nonsense hero Marlow never shied away from danger or trouble. But now he faces his ULTIMATE challenge. Blasting into Central America, he has an industrial evil to defeat whilst bound to an ancient Mayan Death Mask who’s had no-one to talk to for 2000 years. With cliffhanger over the top action and cinematic gameplay, Marlow Briggs takes inspiration from the best of blockbuster films, comic book heroes, and action games with its focus on relentless high-octane combat, exotic and danger filled environments and epic set pieces.
For any Xbox One owners who missed out on it, Warhammer: End Times - Vermintide is still available to claim from the previous Games with Gold promotion. Also, keep in mind that only claimed Xbox 360 games will remain playable if the Gold subscription is discontinued, unlike claimed Xbox One games, which are only accessible with an active subscription.
Source: Xbox Wire
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