Xbox Games with Gold March 2018 free games list news: 'Superhot,' 'Brave' to grace next month's lineup

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There are only a few days remaining for the month of February, which means that Microsoft will introduce a new lineup of free video games for the Xbox Games with Gold program. The Xbox Live Gold subscribers always have something great to look forward to at the end of the each month, and for March 2018, the list of free games playable in the Xbox One and Xbox 360 consoles is headlined by the popular shooter video game "Superhot" and a game title based on the 2012 Pixar film, "Brave."

The Xbox Games with Gold March 2018 free games lineup will be headed by the Xbox One titles "Superhot" and "Trials of the Blood Dragon." The action-adventure video game based on the original "Trials of the Blood Dragon" series will be the first to welcome the Xbox Live Gold players this March. The game has often been compared to the "Far Cry 3" spin-off title, "Blood Dragon." It will be available for free from March 1 to 30.

Meanwhile, the first-person shooter video game "Superhot" will be available in the Xbox Games with Gold catalog for the second half of March, and will extend up to the first half of April. "Superhot" features a unique visual representation of a skilled gun shooter, and the players will be impressed by some sequences akin to the "Matrix" style of dodging bullets.

Xbox 360 owners have their share in the Xbox Games With Gold March 2018 free games lineup. For the first half of the month, the Xbox Live Gold subscribers will get to experience the 2012 Disney Pixar animated film "Pixar" through the adventure game title "Brave: The Video Game." The game will also be playable on the Xbox One console, thanks to Microsoft's backward compatibility project. From March 16 to 30, another Xbox 360 title, "Quantum Conundrum," will make the players busy in solving puzzles and mazes. The game is brought by game developers Airtight Games and Kim Swift, the ones responsible for the classic games like "Left 4 Dead" and "Portal." "Quantum Conundrum" is also playable on Xbox One via backward compatibility.