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We've brought together the best free Xbox Series X games you can play right now, so if you're looking for recommendations, you've come to the right place. With plenty of great experiences you can jump into without paying anything, there lots of options out there to try out, even if you don't have Xbox Game Pass, from fantasy RPGs, to some of best FPS games, and even one of the best simulator games, there's sure to be something here to try out.

Happily, we're also set to see more free-to-play experiences arrive among the lineup of new games for 2025, including the likes of Skate 4, which is confirmed to be coming to the platform as one of the future upcoming Xbox Series X games. So it's always worth checking back here to see what fresh additions make this list when new releases land.

Of course, it's always important to note that some free-to-play games do include microtransactions and monetization options - and they can vary from game to game - but the majority of games here only gate cosmetic content behind purchases. So if you're looking to step into an adventure with spending, read on below as we guide you through our pick of the best free Xbox Series X games you can play right now.

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15. Apex Legends 

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(Image credit: Respawn)

EA's free-to-play shooter appeared to arrive overnight, but instantly challenged Fortnite’s grip on the battle royale genre. By the end of its first month, February 2019, Apex Legends had reached over 50 million players, and hasn't looked back since.

The squad-based shooter’s endearing characters, and defined skill classes are likely why it's maintained a solid player base for the last two and a half years, and developer Respawn Entertainment – they of Titanfall and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order fame – has done a fine job supporting its runaway hit. Unlike Fortnite’s lore-driven challenges, there isn’t too much in the way of guided strategy here – in Apex Legends, what you see is what you get, and it’s all the better for it! Read our Apex Legends review for more.

14. Brawlhalla

Brawlhalla screenshot of Lara Croft battling a wolf-like foe in a snowy outdoor environment

(Image credit: Ubisoft)

An accomplished, slick, and refined take on the Smash Brothers formula that’s brimming with energy and character. Speaking of character, Brawlhalla's span all sorts of historical archetypes – from Vikings to Valkyries, medieval knights to Samurai warriors, and, of course, 1930s gangster because, well, why not?

With that, expect chaotic bust-ups, high-flying aerial duels, and general bedlam on the battlefield in a game which, the longer you play, appears to stand alone despite paying constant deference to its inspiration. Another boon for Brawlhalla is its friendly free-to-play model – which offers players a limited selection of its character ensemble on free rotation, the rest of which can be bought with either in-game currency or real-world pennies.

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13. Call of Duty Warzone 2

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Call of Duty: Warzone 2 builds on the legacy of Warzone Caldera to add solo campaign modes, new maps, and more to the online multiplayer free-for-all. Essentially, Warzone 2 drops 150 players into a map, lets them complete contracts, collect loot and, of course, shoot loads of holes in each other with the refined FPS prowess we've come to expect from the enduring shooter series.

Regular content drops and dense battlefields with plenty of hidey-holes make cautious, stealth-driven strategy as feasible as all-guns-blazing warfare – all of which is complemented by intuitive UI and a smart, easily accessible inventory system, allowing you to focus on what matters most: exercising your hair-trigger finger again and again again. Check out our Warzone 2 review here.

12. Destiny 2

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Destiny 2 may have begun life as a regular old pay-to-play game, but its 2019 update, New Light, flipped the free-to-play switch for all to enjoy on a complimentary basis. New Light gives players a tailor-made variation of the full-fat experience that's focused on the content prior to Shadowkeep – the major expansion which landed alongside New Light.

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With that, expect a host of weapons, modes, activities, and all the general space opera shoot 'em up gubbins you've to expect from Bungie's sci-fi shooter series. This is of course a best free Xbox Series X games list, but Destiny 2's crossplay support lets players play across PS5, Xbox One, PS4, and PC. Read our Destiny 2: The Final Shape review for more.

11. Knockout City 

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(Image credit: Velan Studios)

Knockout City might not immediately be on everyone’s radar, but the spunky free-to-play title from Velan Studios absolutely should be. The family-friendly brawler has multiple different modes where dodgeball maniacs take each other on in teams or free-for-all matches.

While there are plenty of team-based brawlers on the market, Knockout City stands out in part due to its stylish graphics and cosmetic options as well as its frenetic dodgeball-based gameplay. And even if you can’t manage to grab a ball itself, your teammates can ball up to function as one themselves. There’s nothing quite like it. Read our Knockout City review now.

10. Fortnite: Battle Royale

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Fortnite is the battle royale 'em up that followed the incredible overnight success of PUBG Battlegrounds and, somehow, made it even bigger. You know the format by now – 100 unarmed players parachute into the same map, scramble for loot and weapons, and ultimately fight to the death.

The twist from Epic Games' constantly evolving juggernaut, however, lets players build things on the fly – using gathered resources to throw up shelters, brick walls, and sky-scraping stairways as a means of defense and/or to gain a better vantage point in battle. As the ever-shortening circle of death squeezes the battlefield in its closing stages, building upwards can become increasingly important, making shootouts in the final stretch especially exciting. Check out our Fortnite review now.

9. Halo Infinite

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Halo Infinite isn't just one of the best Halo games of all-time, it's also free-to-play! Well, its multiplayer is. 343 Industries released Halo Infinite's multiplayer across PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X in late 2021, and we're having a damned good time with it.

The FPS is back to its best, returning to the arena-shooter roots that helped propel Halo 3 to legendary status back in the Xbox 360 years. While Xbox Game Studios is still trying to iron out some of the creases in progression and content rotation, the core experience is undoubtedly excellent. Read our Halo Infinite campaign review for more

8. The Finals

The Finals screenshot showing first person gunplay in an outdoor environment

(Image credit: Embark Studios)

The Finals is one of the best free Xbox Series X games, and the competition is hardly close. Embark Studios' latest offering sports fully destructible environments and razor sharp PvP combat to deliver a high-stakes FPS extravaganza, with new content dropping frequently to keep the mix interesting.

It's an easy recommendation for any Halo fan in the mood for something a little different, or anyone on the hunt for a cross-platform multiplayer game to play with non-Xbox buddies. In short: you'll have an absolute blast blowing The Finals up, and we're not even sorry about all those broken walls. Whoopsie.

7. PUBG: Battlegrounds

PUBG: Battlegrounds promo image of a gun-wielding player firing out of an all-terrain buggy as it races away from an enemy vehicle

(Image credit: PUBG Corp)

The battle royale that started it all is now free-to-play. PUBG: Battlegrounds took the world by storm when it launched in 2017, inspiring the likes of Apex Legends, Fortnite, and Warzone. The version of the game that exists today is finely-tuned, content-rich, and a whole lot of fun. PUBG is slower and more tactical than the games that followed it – it can be punishing, particularly if you don't have a solid squad around you. But don't let that intimidate you, because PUBG is a truly excellent game that is deserving of your time and attention - and it's no joke, even for a seasoned battle royale player.

6. Marvel Rivals  

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Marvel Rivals is a great free-to-play option if you're after something competitive to jump into. As a super hero shooter, you team up in 6v6 battles against other players as a roster of different Marvel heroes and villains. In ever-changing environments plucked from the Marvel universe, from the likes of Asgard to futuristic backdrops, each character uses their own unique powers that you snyergize with other players to deliver combined hits.

The environments can also be affected by you, with your abilities changing the terrain and reshape the areas around you, which opens up the way for tactical approaches. With updates improving the experience, and more characters available, there's no shortage of Marvel figures to try out.

5. Genshin Impact

Genshin Impact

(Image credit: Hoyoverse)

Genshin Impact officially landed on the Xbox Series X back in 2024, and just like other platforms, it's a great free-to-play option to try out. Set in the fantasy open-world of Teyvat, you can explore across seven different nations and encounter a host of different characters as you set out in search of your lost sibling. The RPG also features an co-op mode, so you can play with pals if you have Game Pass Ultimate or Core.

With Breath of the Wild vibes, you're free to explore as you like, and there's lots of mysteries to uncover as you venture through Treyvat. Complete with boss battles and plenty of updates since it first initially launched, now's a great time to give it a try if you've held off on HoYoverse's adventure.

4. Warframe

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(Image credit: Digital Extremes)

The Warframe which exists today is not the same game that launched in 2013. That's thanks to the countless updates developer Digital Extremes has shoveled into the willing hands of the sci-fi shooter's hardcore fan-base, who, similar to communities such as EVE: Online, travel the world to meet and socialize with their fellow Tenno.

With an engaging story mode, PvE quests, competitive deathmatches, and breakneck multiplayer, there's plenty to keep free-to-play patrons going here – to the point where, with so much going on, it's quite amazing that Warframe can still be enjoyed in full without spending a penny. Also: filling the shoes of a space ninja will never, ever get boring. Check out our Warframe review to see what we made of its initial launch.

3. Rocket League 

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(Image credit: Epic)

Rocket League set the gold standard for vehicular sports video games back when it first released and it has only continued to be popular since transitioning to a free-to-play model in late 2020. While certain cosmetic additions and the like are now available for purchase, the base gameplay of cars rushing a large ball around an enclosed field while performing acrobatic stunts to score goals remains unchanged.

Compared to some of the other free video games on the Xbox Series X, Rocket League requires a certain amount of skill and understanding of timing to truly enjoy, and good players can easily stomp bad ones, but all it takes is a little practice to be zooming circles around other players. Read our Rocket League review for more.

 2. The Sims 4

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(Image credit: EA Games)

The Sims franchise in general needs little introduction, and The Sims 4 is just the latest and greatest version of the long-running simulation game. Players customize characters, homes, and more while managing the daily lives of their simulated people like who they hang out with and what kind of work they do.

While initially launched as a product you simply buy, The Sims 4 recently went completely free. That’s just the base game, however. If you’re looking for some of the wilder options like, say, high school life or Star Wars, you'll need to shell out for the game's DLC packs. Even so, the base version is charming enough even if the console’s controller layout is a bit wonky.

1. Fall Guys 

Fall Guys screenshot of a yellow player character wearing a pink pirate hat running ahead of fellow competitors across a bouncy blue platform

(Image credit: Mediatonic)

Did you know that Falls Guys is free now? You can just download it and… start stumbling across obstacles courses and the like, no money required. While it was initially released in 2020, it relaunched as a free-to-play title when it released on additional platforms earlier this year – and that includes the Xbox Series X/S.

There are, of course, technically ways in which you can spend money in Fall Guys, but they are purely cosmetic and a number of goodies can be earned simply through playing. And while it might not have the same amount of popularity as it did immediately out of the gate, the title is regularly updated and there are still plenty of fellow beans to play against in multiple stumbling rounds to try and win digital crowns as a symbol of your success and skill. Read our Fall Guys review.


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