Xbox Games with Gold for November include Lego Indiana Jones, Aragami: Shadow Edition, and more

Xbox Live Gold subscribers get these four free games this month.

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What you need to know

What you need to know

November is almost upon us, marking the end of spooky season, and that means a new group of Games with Gold through Xbox Live Gold. TheXbox Games with Gold for Novemberinclude four titles worth $84.96, with a combined 3,000 Gamerscore, and will all be compatible with Xbox One or the upcomingXbox Series XandXbox Series S. Xbox Live Gold orXbox Game Pass Ultimatesubscribers will be able to redeem these games throughout the month of November, and play them as long as they have an Xbox Live Gold subscription.

The first game to be offered is Aragami: Shadow Edition, an Xbox One title that’s available starting November 1, 2020 until November 30, 2020. Next we have Full Spectrum Warrior, an original Xbox game that’s available starting November 1 until November 15. Then you’ll be able to grab Lego Indiana Jones, and Xbox 360 game from the popular Lego franchise, which will be available starting November 16 until November 30. Finally, November’s Games with Gold ends with Swimsanity!, another Xbox One title that will be available starting November 16, all the way until December 15.

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