It's now mid-November which means that Xbox Live Gold subscribers now have their second batch of free games available for download for the month. Many Xbox Live Gold users generally subscribe to the service as a means to gain access to Xbox's online multiplayer service, but it should be noted that the service also comes with the added bonus of 4 free games per month.

Xbox Live Gold subscribers now have access to all 4 of their free games for the month as the green team prefers to spread out their free games over the month as opposed to Playstation Plus which gives subscribers all of their games at the start of the month. Unfortunately, Xbox Live Gold subscribers were not all happy with the free games offered in November as the titles on offer do not have all that much in the way of mainstream appeal.

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The first two games Xbox Live Gold subscribers received this month were Moving Out and Rocket Knight. Many subscribers most likely enjoyed the co-op aspect of Moving Out, whereas, many others would more than likely have been quite unfamiliar with Rocket Knight as the game released in 2010 and received mixed reviews. Most gamers should be able to squeeze at least a few hours of fun out of both titles, however.

Xbox Free Games With Gold for November 2021 List

  • Moving Out (November 1 to November 30)
  • Kingdom Two Crowns (November 16 to December 15)
  • Rocket Knight (November 1 to November 15)
  • LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes (November 16 to November 30)

The last two games Xbox Live Gold subscribers can claim this month are Kingdom Two Crowns, a side-scrolling kingdom management game that also incorporates aspects of tower defense as one roam the countryside claiming and establishing homesteads, and LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes. LEGO Batman 2 will likely be appreciated by subscribers as the LEGO games are much loved and have a loyal following owing to the games' easy, fun, and creative nature.

Xbox seems to be giving a lot more attention to the games it is adding to Xbox Game Pass, however, this is somewhat justified considering that the focus of Xbox Live Gold has shifted in order for Microsoft to encourage its users to purchase Xbox Game Pass. Microsoft has therefore moved away from adding more popular and newer titles to Xbox Live Gold in favor of adding those games to Xbox Game Pass instead.

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