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Games with Gold: Prison Architect and Lego Star Wars III are now free

Just as Microsoft announced earlier this week, Microsoft has updated its Games with Gold offerings with two new games today. Xbox Live Gold members can now grab Prison Architect for the Xbox One and LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars for the Xbox 360. And as usual, the latter Xbox 360 game is also up for claim on Xbox One consoles thanks to backward compatibility.

The games can be claimed right now via their store links listed below:

Prison Architect: Xbox One Edition (Xbox One)

Your Design, Their Fate Will you build and manage a prison to create social order where it’s failed in the past, offering rehabilitation and peaceful coexistence amongst inmates? Will your prison disregard human rights, impose intentional harshness and be devoid of any notions of wellbeing and freedom? The choice is yours. In Prison Architect you will see the impact of your grand design on the lives of your inmates; be it a utopic center for rehabilitation, a brutal Super Max Prison or anything in between. Even when all of your prisoners’ needs are met, remember one thing - it’s still a prison and no one really wants to be there.

LEGO Star Wars III: The Clone Wars (Xbox 360, Xbox One)

Laugh your way through an all-new story that takes you through 16 different systems and experience brand new features like massive ground battles, boss fights, and multi-layered space combat. Expanded Force abilities, brand new weapons, characters, environments, and over 20 story-based missions make this the most action-packed LEGO game to date!

Also, Ubisoft's fighting game For Honor is still available for free until September 15 for Xbox One owners who've yet to grab it from the previous Games with Gold promotion. It is slated to be replaced by Livelock on September 16.

Keep in mind that only claimed Xbox 360 games will remain playable if the Gold subscription is discontinued, while claimed Xbox One games need an active subscription to play.

Source: Xbox Wire

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