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Here are your free Xbox Games with Gold offerings for February

For seasoned Xbox players, the Games with Gold program is nothing new. Every month, Microsoft offers up one free game for Xbox One owners to download and two games for Xbox 360 owners to download, as long as you have a current Xbox Live Gold subscription.

The free games for February has been made available, so let's take a look at what's available for you starting February 1st.

#IDARB

#IDARB: for the Xbox One owners out there, if a game description that reads "the world’s first crowd-sourced-platform-hockey-basketball-rocket pack game" sounds good to you, then you're in luck. #IDARB is a chaotic blend of multiple game genres with old school graphics that made its way onto the Xbox via the ID@Xbox program. Its multiplayer modes supports up to 8 players. The game is available all month on Xbox One.

Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

For those that still game on the Xbox 360, Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons will be available starting February 1. Brothers: A Tale of Two Songs is an adventure co-op tale of two young men struggling to save their father’s life in a fantasy world. They must work together to make it through the various obstacles found in their own odd world. Brothers is only available until February 15.

Sniper Elite V2

Starting on February 16 and running through the end of the month, Sniper Elite V2 will be available for download. Sniper Elite V2 is a third-person shooter that puts you in the middle of World War II as a soldier, trying to destroy a V-2 rocket program being conducted in Germany. Stealth, strategy and a handy sniper are what you'll need to succeed in this war adventure.

If you haven't snagged any Games with Gold titles from January, you better hurry up. After January 31, those titles will no longer be free to download.

Source: Xbox Wire

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