The Sims as a franchise does not really need an introduction, with its place as a beloved, ever-evolving cartoonish life simulation resulting in The Sims 4 reaching 10 million active users in June, and Electronic Arts announcing a Steam release during its EA Play event. Meanwhile, Citadel: Forged with Fire is an open-world fantasy MMORPG that was in Early Access from 2017 to November 2019 and features expansive gameplay with magic, legendary beasts, and more.

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Previous Free Play Days offerings have included more games, such as the March 26 collection that included Tekken 7, Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Breakpoint, and Risk of Rain 2. However, there’s no doubt that The Sims 4 and Citadel: Forged with Fire are titles that can offer fans near-limitless playtime, and those who want to keep up with them following the end of the free trial period can purchase them for $10 and $16 respectively.

Another big selling point for The Sims 4, in particular, is that 18 of its DLC expansion packs are also on sale, according to the Xbox Wire post, ranging from $10 to $25 at the most. The variety of expansions available for the game, which add everything from new pets and seasons to more outlandish things like vampires, are a hallmark of the series that offer a window into what a potential The Sims 5 could improve upon.

Microsoft and Xbox are not the only groups that have found free trial periods for games to be a good selling point. Other services like the Epic Games Store offer free games during weekly time frames, with Killing Floor 2 at the forefront of its offerings this week, and individual games such as Activision’s Call of Duty: Modern Warfare also providing free trial weekends.

With the Xbox Game Pass service carrying onto the upcoming next-generation Xbox Series X, it will be interesting to see how Microsoft decides to handle programs like the Free Play Days going forward. For now, those with Xbox Live Gold and Game Pass Ultimate can enjoy getting their hands on two wildly different, but equally time-consuming titles.

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Source: Xbox Wire