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Xbox Live Games With Gold for May 2015 List Reveals Exciting Titles Like 'CastleStorm,' 'Mafia II,' and 'F1 2013'

May is already here and that means Xbox gaming console handlers and enrollees of Xbox Games with Gold program will be able to download for free these exciting game titles.

Per IGN, Microsoft announced through Xbox Wire the three "great games" for the month of May.

According to the site, XBox One handlers can get the 2D physics-based structure destruction/tower defense brawler from Zen Studios, "CastleStorm – Definitive Edition."

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Sold with an original price tag of $14.99, the "Knights vs. Vikings" will relive each gamer's "childhood memory of building and destroying Lego castles."

"Controlling the battle in real time, players will harness the power of medieval artillery, manage a fearsome ground attack, and cast powerful spells!" the game's description reads.

CastleStorm features a story-driven solo campaign, a custom castle editor, online multiplayer, co-op modes, and more.

Along with the mentioned title, last month's "Pool Nation FX" will also be made available for download.

For Xbox 360 and Games with Gold members, there are two games waiting for them.

 First up is "Mafia II" from 2K Czech. The action-adventure video game is originally priced at $19.99 and will be available for download from May 1-15.

This game, which is played from a third-person perspective, will have players act as Vito Scaletta, a war veteran getting caught up with the Mafia when he tries to pay back his father's debts.

For the remaining days of May, Xbox 360 handlers will get Codemasters' Formula One racing sim, "F1 2013."

Priced at $49.99, this exciting game features eleven teams and twenty-two drivers competing in the 2013 FIA Formula One World Championship. There's also the all-new classic content featuring drivers, cars, and circuits from the 1980s and the 1990s.

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