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Games with Gold: GR Advanced Warfighter 2 and Outcast Second Contact are now free

Xbox Live Gold members can now grab two more free games from Microsoft for subscribing to the service this month. Xbox One owners can grab a copy of Outcast - Second Contact while Xbox 360 owners have Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 to add to their library.

Also, the latter Ghost Recon game is available to Xbox One owners to collect and play natively thanks to it being inside Microsoft's backward compatibility program.

Here are both of the games' store pages to add them directly to a Gold subscribed account:

Outcast - Second Contact (Xbox One)

Outcast – Second Contact is the complete remake of the cult title Outcast, the first 3D open-world game in video game history and pioneer in the modern action-adventure genre.

Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 (Xbox 360, Xbox One)

You are the Soldier of the Future 2.0. All systems have been upgraded to give you more power and control on the battlefield. Lead your team of elite Special Forces for the first time on US soil. You are the last line of defense and must do what it takes to be victorious.

There's still plenty of time left before one of the previous Games with Gold free promotions come to an end also, with The Technomancer for the Xbox One available until April 30.

All Xbox 360 games claimed via Games with Gold promotions will keep being available even if the Xbox Live Gold subscription is discontinued. However, claimed Xbox One games are only playable while the account is actively subscribed to Gold. Don't forget that Microsoft is currently running some deep discounts on Xbox Live Gold subscriptions as part of its spring sale, even dropping a single month of Gold to $1.

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