WWE 2K16 will be free to play for a limited time for Xbox Gamers to help promote Money In The Bank

Rejoice fans! Microsoft has announced that WWE 2k16 will be for free for Xbox Live Gold Members in their recent statement. Microsoft seems to be excitied for E3, they stated:

To celebrate the excitement of E3 and the upcoming WWE Money in the Bank pay-per-view on June 19, 2K and Xbox are teaming up to deliver WWE 2K16 for free to Xbox Live Gold members all weekend as part of Xbox Live Gold’s Free Play Days!

 

This is awesome news for many fans and people who haven’t tried the game yet. You can get the game and play it for a few days. After the trial is over you could buy the game for a special price and keep all your progress as it is. Hurry cause this lasts from 16th of June 2016 to 19th June 2016!

Microsoft further highlights all the features of the game such as Stone Cold’s career and some legendary characters such as The Rock, Ric Flair and Andre The Giant. Tune in and check the Xbox Store to see if you get the game for free if you’re an Xbox Live Gold Member.

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