Call of Duty: WW2, XCOM 2, and more are all free to play this weekend, while we also while we also learned about an unused Pikachu evolution.
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It's Friday! We've made it through another week, and now, it's almost time to enjoy a weekend with some dang video games. In fact, there are a handful of games you can play completely for free this weekend. On Steam, you can play Call of Duty: WWII's multiplayer, Offworld Trading Company, XCOM 2 and For Honor for free. In fact, XCOM 2 and For Honor are also free to play on both PS4 and Xbox One--both require Xbox Live Gold.
The Xbox One has a free weekend for Just Cause 3 as well. Like For Honor, it also requires a Gold subscription to try for free. On top of that, every free game this weekend, regardless of platform, is discounted, so if you want to continue playing past the weekend, you can pick them up for a cheaper price. We go into all the details, so you're ready for the weekend, in today's episode of GameSpot Daily. However, we've also got a bunch of other stories ready to go in 30 minutes or less.
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