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Games with Gold: Jurassic World Evolution and Castlevania Mirror of Fate are now free

The final Games with Gold wave of 2019 is here, bringing in another couple of games to grab for Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members. Sticking to the previously announced December schedule, Jurassic World Evolution for Xbox One and Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate HD for Xbox 360 - and Xbox One via backward compatibility - are now available to grab.

The two games can now be claimed through the links listed below after logging in with a Gold activated account:

Jurassic World Evolution (Xbox One)

Take charge of operations on the legendary islands of the Muertes archipelago and bring the wonder, majesty and danger of dinosaurs to life. Build for Science, Entertainment or Security interests in an uncertain world where life always finds a way.

Castlevania: Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate HD (Xbox 360 and Xbox One)

This Castlevania: Lords of Shadow sequel reveals the story of the Belmont’s, as they battle destiny across generations, to discover their true fate. Trevor Belmont, knight of the Brotherhood of Light, embarks on an epic quest to avenge his mother, killed by his father, Gabriel. Once Gabriel Belmont, now the all powerful Dracula, he declares war on the Brotherhood, leading to a cataclysmic showdown between Father & Son!

Insane Robots from the earlier Games with Gold promotion is still available to claim for Xbox One owners as well, with its free promotion ending as the year comes to a close.

Keep in mind that Xbox One titles claimed through Games with Gold promotions are only playable whenever the player's account has an active Xbox Live Gold subscription. Claimed Xbox 360 games, on the other hand, will remain playable even if the subscription is discontinued.

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