Microsoft offers over 40 free demos through the ID@Xbox program.

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With Microsoft’s recently launched promotion and its ID@Xbox program, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S players can now try over 40 free demos. While the menu below is mostly dominated by smaller indie titles, you’ll also find a few larger expected titles on the demo list.

For example, it is worth noting False P event, the building strategy The Wandering Village, the 2D adventure Worldless, the turn-based RPG Sea of ​​Stars, or the survival horror Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle. You can try all games for free until July 17th.

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Demo versions of the following games are available:

  • Alchemist: Potions Merchant
  • Alice developer version
  • astrea
  • Ballbusting Chronicles
  • black sky lands
  • Bunny Battle Nemesis
  • Cellular Scientists: Beyond
  • crossed tails
  • Dark Deception
  • Daymare: Sandcastle, 1994
  • Demon School
  • Deserted
  • DREAMERS
  • Daynakat
  • Frank and Drake
  • Ghost Trick: Ghost Detective
  • Knights of the brave land
  • Lie P
  • LUNARC
  • Marble is up! Ultra
  • Metaball
  • Metal Mind
  • Oken
  • Pixel Cafe
  • Pocket Courage
  • Punch Club 2: Fast Forward
  • Mad bytes
  • rain world
  • Sea of ​​Stars
  • Slave Zero X
  • Space Boat
  • Spirit Hunters: Endless Horde
  • Spirit of the Island
  • STONKS-9800: Stock Market Simulator
  • First descendant
  • Night of the Rabbit
  • wandering village
  • Trinity Fusion
  • worldless
  • WrestleQuest

Source :Indian TV

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