Microsoft’s removal of the Xbox Live Gold requirement came after the company was forced to reverse a price hike to its Xbox Live Gold subscriptions earlier this year. The changes certainly make the $299 Xbox Series S console a lot more appealing as a device for free-to-play multiplayer games. More than 50 games will now be free-to-play. The Xbox Live Gold changes mean popular games like Destiny 2, Call of Duty: Warzone, Fortnite, Apex Legends, and many others will no longer require a subscription. Microsoft is also unlocking Xbox party chat and the Looking For Groups (LFG) feature as part of this rollout. ![]() ![]() The software maker has been testing this removal over the past few weeks, and now every Xbox One and Xbox Series S / X owner will be able to play free multiplayer games without Xbox Live Gold. ![]() Microsoft is removing its requirement for an Xbox Live Gold subscription to play free-to-play multiplayer games today.
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