You can try the new Call of Duty multiplayer on your PC for free until July 6, no subscription required. Microsoft launched the latest Xbox Free Play Days promotion on July 2, 2026, creating a limited window for players to access high-profile titles. This event allows PC and console users to download and play several major games without any upfront cost or recurring fee. The promotion ends early next week, giving gamers just a few days to test these releases before they return to paid access.
Microsoft offers limited-time access to major titles without subscriptions
The centerpiece of this weekend's offer is Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. The title is free to play on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows until July 6. This availability extends the multiplayer experience to PC players who typically need a subscription or direct purchase to access such titles. Alongside the shooter, Diablo IV is free to play on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One until July 7. These two major franchises provide significant content for players looking to engage with established franchises over the weekend.

Several other titles round out the Free Play Days lineup with varied availability windows. Demonschool and The Stone of Madness are free on Xbox consoles and Windows until July 5. These games offer a shorter window for players to explore their mechanics compared to the Call of Duty and Diablo offerings. Ikonei Island: An Earthlock Adventure is also available, but it requires an Xbox Game Pass subscription to play. This distinction highlights that while most titles are free without a subscription, some content still demands a paid membership tier.
Most titles are free without a subscription; only Ikonei Island requires Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, or Essential. This structure allows casual players to access the majority of the featured games without committing to a monthly service. The promotion effectively lowers the barrier to entry for trying new games or revisiting older favorites. We've been tracking Xbox Free Play Days closely — see our earlier coverage on Battlefield 6 Joins Xbox Free Play. Microsoft continues to use these events to drive engagement across its PC and console ecosystems.
The Free Play Days promotion concludes on July 7, marking the end of this specific access window. Players who download titles during this period will need to repurchase or subscribe to play them after the cutoff dates. This event provides a clear opportunity to test high-profile releases like Black Ops 7 and Diablo IV without financial risk. The limited-time nature of the offer encourages immediate action from interested gamers. Microsoft has confirmed the end dates for each title, ensuring players know exactly when access expires.



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