Microsoft has started the new year by offering a collection of six free downloads for Xbox players. This move removes the need for an Xbox Game Pass subscription to access these rewards. While the platform has been focusing more on a subscription model, this latest set of content makes it easier for a wider audience to enjoy valuable add-ons and full game trials without the monthly cost.
The highlights of this January release mainly feature RPGs and competitive games. Fans of Bandai Namco’s stylish action-RPG Scarlet Nexus can now claim various cosmetic items and enhancements that were once part of premium bundles. These updates encourage players to return to the “brain-punk” world, especially those who might have missed the original DLC releases. At the same time, Blue Protocol, the ambitious anime-themed MMO, continues to support its launch by providing free starter packs to help new players get started in its large economy.
In addition to RPGs, the update features significant rewards for Overwatch 2 and Apex Legends. These downloads include more than just cosmetics; they often come with currency boosters or character-specific unlockables that usually require a lot of time or direct purchases to obtain. By making these available for free on the Xbox storefront, Microsoft aims to improve player retention during the typically slow post-holiday season.
Historically, Microsoft has used these free offerings to attract users who aren’t ready to choose the Ultimate tier of Game Pass. This strategy recognizes that some players prefer traditional ownership. While industry veterans might view this as a common “loss leader” tactic, the high-quality content for games like Scarlet Nexus genuinely provides value for the average consumer.