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Xbox Live Can't Download Free Game
Online multiplayer and some features of Game DVR requires Xbox Live Gold subscription (sold separately). Stream to one device at a time; streaming with multiplayer from Xbox One requires home network connection and Xbox Live Gold membership (sold separately). A friend of mine recently purchased The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion from the Xbox marketplace but he doesn't like the game at all, so he wants to give me the game. He allowed me to go onto his account using my Xbox and transfer the license for the game so I could download and play it. I got it downloading and when it finished it said 'couldn't download Gears 2 AFC'. I tried to do a connection test and it said my Internet is fine but I just can't connect to Live. So I go to more info and it says my modem must be turned off for 30 seconds and back on. Xbox game pass?
mjr.mn/zBQM'If you want another free game, Konami's Pro Evolution Soccer 19 is also free, right now. Xbox Live Gold Members get a ton of free AAA games, just like their PS4 counterparts, but this is a unique offer in that extends even to those who don't subscribe to Gold.
Back to PUBG. The pricing on this game has been a very strange thing for a little while now. That's mostly because the game came to mobile shortly after Fortnite, where it, like most of the biggest mobile games, was free. That made sense for Fortnite, which was free on all platforms. But it made for some weird mixed messaging: the mobile version of PUBG was being billed as a full and complete version of PUBG on phones. And yet it was free, where the full and complete version of PUBG on Xbox and PC cost $30. Again: weird.
This feels like an attempt to head off what seems like an upcoming PS4 version of PUBG, though a free weekend on Sony's platform wouldn't be out of the question either. If you have a PC, go ahead and grab Destiny 2 while you're at it: that's free too. There are a ton of free AAA games floating around now, for some reason.