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April’s Games with Gold announced

Each month, Microsoft offers a number of titles for free to all those with an Xbox Live Gold subscription. Though in some ways less enticing than Game Pass, Games with Gold titles remain in your library for as long as you are subscribed to the service. The console manufacturer has now announced April’s line-up.

For the month of April, subscribers can get their hands on:

  • Vikings: Wolves of Midgard: Available April 1 to 30
  • Truck Racing Championship: Available April 16 to May 15
  • Dark Void: Available April 1 to 15
  • Hard Corps: Uprising: Available April 16 to 30

Vikings: Wolves of Midgard is an action-RPG which lets players “join a notorious band of Viking warriors and take up the fight against the fearsome Jotan and the beasts of Ragnarok.”

Truck Racing Championship offers a unique racing challenge, where players take control of semi-trucks, requiring them to “consider the weight of the truck when cornering, monitor tire wear, and find the best tactics to win the race.”

Dark Void is an Xbox 360 game which sees you take on aliens through a “combination of ground-based combat and jetpack powered dogfights,” making for a unique gameplay experience.

Hard Corps: Uprising is a retro run-n-gun action game for Xbox 360 where players can “write your own legend in the grueling trenches of Arcade mode or upgrade and build up your soldier in Rising mode, where only the best of the best can survive and achieve ultimate victory.”

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