Project Cars 2 Included With Games With Gold For April

Posted Apr 10, 2020 by DarthHazard


With most people now spending most of their time at home, everyone will appreciate some new games to play and this month, Games with Gold for Xbox Live Gold members has some great titles.

Project Cars 2

With over 180 cars to choose from, race on a variety of tracks that have surfaces that range from ice to mud. With over 140 tracks, dynamic weather physics, true-to-life handling and different game modes, Project Cars 2 will surely keep you busy during this period.

Knights of Pen & Paper Bundle

This bundle will provide you with Knights of Pen and Paper and its sequal. “Inhabit a world of chivalry, class warfare, and semi-appropriate cultural references”.

Fable Anniversary

With new textures, models and lighting, enjoy a brand new Fable experience no matter if you’re a faithful fan or a new player.

Toybox Turbos

“Collect and customize 35 vehicles on 18 crazy tracks in a game that reboots the classic table top racing experience. With six gaming modes available and amazing power-ups, it’s the perfect family game for those competitive “just one more” sessions.”

Project Cars 2 will be available to download from the 1st of April to the 30th of April for Xbox One owners. Fable Anniversary will be available from the 1st of April to the 15th of April for both Xbox One and Xbox 360 owners.

Knights of Pen and Paper Bundle will only be available from the 16th of April to the 15th of May on Xbox One. Finally, Toybox Turbos will be available from the 16th of April to the 30th of April.

Are you looking forward to this months line-up? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.


DarthHazard
Founder & developer of this dope gaming platform. 20 year old gamer who loves to waste time chasing noobs on Fortnite, riding with my posse on Red Dead Redemption 2 and travelling across the coast on Crew 2
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