Xbox Live Gold members can now download The Force Unleashed at no extra cost

The Force Unleashed artwork.If you’re an Xbox Live Gold member, you can now download the first Force Unleashed game at no extra cost as part of Microsoft’s Games with Gold program.

Logging into your Xbox account and heading over to the game’s store page should allow you to add the title to your account. Note that this is the Xbox 360 version of the game, but it’ll play on both the 360 and the Xbox One.

You can also find the game through the Xbox Store on your console.

The other games currently featured in Games with Gold include Lovers in a Dangerous Spacetime and Project Cars: Digital Edition.

The deal for The Force Unleashed will end February 28. However, adding The Force Unleashed to your account before that date will allow you to access it past February 28.

Promo picture for The Force Unleashed.

The Force Unleashed’s inclusion into Games with Gold was announced last month. It is the first Star Wars title included in the program, which began in July 2013.

The game originally released in 2008 and revolves around Starkiller, an apprentice of Darth Vader.

If you’re looking to get the 2010 sequel, the Xbox 360 version is also backwards compatible with the Xbox One. However, you’ll have to spend $19.99 on the Xbox Store.

For those that aren’t on the Xbox platform but want to experience The Force Unleashed series, both titles are available for cheap on PC right now. The pair of Force Unleashed games can be purchased as part of the $14 tier in the latest Humble Bundle. Spending $14 will also unlock 13 other Star Wars classics, which can then be played through Steam. That deal is available through Monday, February 20.

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