Xbox 'Games with Gold' releases in August 2014 [LIST]

(PHOTO: Xbox Official Website)Xbox Live Gold membership gives players access to multiplayer online games and exclusive deals all year round.

Halfway through July, Xbox Live Gold members are already eager to know what would be the free titles for 'Xbox: Games with Gold' in the month of August, 2014.

Gamers could not wait for the official announcement from Xbox and have predicted a list of their own.

Normally, two new games are unveiled each month for Games with Gold for both Xbox One and Xbox 360.

Nerdiots has encouraged gamers to forecast titles for August, and from the responses, Assassin's Creed V: Black Flag came on top for Xbox One.

There were six titles that surfaced for Xbox 360 including Call of Duty: Black Ops, Injustice: Gods Among Us, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood, Sniper Elite V2 and Gears of War 2.

Free titles for July include Halo: Spartan Assault and Max: The Curse of Brotherhood for Xbox One Gold Live members, and Charlie Murder and Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition for Xbox 360 Gold Live members.

Aside from free titles, members of Gold Live get an all-year round discounts (up to 50% to 70%) and exclusive deals from Xbox Store.

Meanwhile, Gamespot reported of a detailed August Xbox One update that will include Facebook-styled features and a way to turn off notifications while streaming video.

The report mentioned, "Chief among the features being added in the August update that everyone will receive next month are new, Facebook-style options you'll have when viewing the redesigned activity feed. The feed has been condensed into a single column, and by highlighting any item, you'll be able to "like" it or comment on it. In the case of recorded game clips, you'll be able to share these videos in your activity feed or send them in a direct message to other Xbox Live users. Additionally, Xbox Live profiles will be updated with an activity feed showcasing what that person has been up to."

Fans can now also freely express reactions and give suggestions through Xbox Feedback, a website launched last month.

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