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Play AO Tennis 2 Through the Weekend with Xbox Live Free Play Days

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Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members can play AO Tennis 2 for free, now and through this weekend, as part of Xbox Live Free Play Days. Fans can try out the game until Sunday, October 18 at 11:59 PM PT.

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After the weekend, if you enjoy what you’ve played and want to keep going, purchase the game and other editions at a limited time discount and continue playing, while keeping your Gamerscore and earned achievements during the event.

  • A PLAYING FIELD MADE FOR YOU, BY YOU – Use the comprehensive Academy editing suite to create a player just like YOU as well as your own courts, or you can download thousands of community creations.
  • THE BEST PLAYERS IN THE WORLD – See how you compare to the big names on the ATP & WTA circuits, including Rafael Nadal, Ash Barty, Angelique Kerber and many more.
  • A COMPLETELY REDESIGNED CAREER MODE – Set out to conquer the world rankings in a singles career or in doubles with a friend. Manage your Reputation, sponsors and performance to reach the top.
  • NEW GAME MODES – Relive legendary matches or create new challenges using the scenario editor.

If you missed our AO Tennis 2 review, you can read it here.

Big Ant Studio has a bit of a tough job trying to fill a niche market for tennis. They are in many ways the closest thing to a big-time developer creating a tennis game, but they don’t have the same big-money resources that 2K and EA have for games like Madden and NBA 2K. With that in mind, while the community for tennis titles may be smaller than that of say football, soccer or basketball, the community is just as passionate about its sport. People who are familiar with Big Ant Studio understand they are dealing with limited time and resources but are passionate about their projects. AO Tennis 2 is a healthy reminder of that.

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