Fallout 4 Will be Free to Play This Weekend

Fallout 4 Will be Free to Play This Weekend

Time to save money, but also spend some unnecessarily.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on May 24, 2017 @ 11:12 AM (Staff Bios)
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Get out your PIP-Boy, assuming you have one, but if you're interested in playing Fallout 4 for free this weekend then I guess you wouldn't have one. Hmm. Scratch that, just clear some time on your calendar to download and play Fallout 4 for free this weekend. Fallout 4 is going free to play for Xbox One and PC gamers this weekend (For Steam owners and Xbox Live Gold members) and sadly, PS4 owners are actually out of luck for once, though they can still benefit from a 67 percent discount.

Steam Trial: Thursday, May 25 at 6 PM BST to Sunday at 9 PM BST.

Xbox One Trial: Thursday, May 25 at 8.01 AM BST to Monday at 7.59 AM BST.

On both PS4 and Xbox One, Fallout 4 and its additional DLC will be up to 67 percent off for the same time period as the free trial. Steam users will get similar discounts as well. Time to whip out your wallet once again in the spirit of saving some money.

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