Warhammer: End Times Vermintide and Child of Eden are now free with Xbox Live Gold

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Today is the December 1st, which means that Xbox Live Gold subscribers now have two new games to add to their game library for free. This month, the first Games with Gold titles are the online FPS Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide and the Kinect-enabled game Child of Eden. The first one is already enhanced for the Xbox One X with support for 4K graphics. You can find more details about both games below.

Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide ($39.99 value):

The world is ending… though few believe it. The once proud city of Ubersreik now stands in ruin at the hands of the dreaded Skaven army. Few have survived their ruthless invasion. Team up with 3 friends and work together to thin out the ratmen’s forces and drive them out of the city. Assume the role of one of five heroes, and hack, slash, smash, burn and pierce the vile Skaven using a multitude of weapons. Fight your way through the city of Ubersreik, from the top of the Magnus Tower to the bowels of the Under Empire. This is our last stand and only you can stem the Vermintide.

Child of Eden ($29.99 value):

One of the most anticipated games of 2011 for Kinect. Winner of 9 awards at E3 for innovative graphics, music, and gameplay. Child of Eden is the “multi-sensory shooter” that will send players diving into a visual matrix of synchronized music and mind-blowing visuals. It will usher forth yet another landmark game experience from the mind of renowned game designer Tetsuya Mizuguchi.

As a reminder, the two other Games with Gold titles to be available starting December 16 are Back to the Future: The Game and Marlow Briggs and the Mask of the Death. Anf If you haven’t done it yet, you can still download the excellent Tales from the Borderlands Complete Season for free through December 15.