EA's big, Xbox-exclusive stab at the futuristic shooter crown, Titanfall, turns one year old today. The party isn't a big, raucous one, and you won't find any "happy birthday" announcements at the game's official sites or Respawn Entertainment's social media feeds. Even so, the game's fans are getting a pretty decent party favor: all of its DLC for free.

The game's "season pass" of nine extra multiplayer maps became free on Xbox One late Tuesday night, and that offer remained online through Wednesday morning. Xbox 360 players, meanwhile, can trick their way into essentially getting the season pass content by individually downloading the game's three add-on packs separately, which are also currently all free: Expedition, Frontier's Edge, and IMC Rising. (Xbox One owners who only purchased separate DLC packs can nab the rest individually for free if they please.)

Sadly, PC players won't find any sneaky way to get in on the birthday offer; its season pass still costs $24.99, and the three individual DLC packages are still listed for $10 a pop on the Origin PC games store. (Update: Good news! Minutes after this report went live, the Origin shop updated its Titanfall season pass listing, and it too is free now.) Perhaps this offer is EA throwing Xbox loyalists a bone, as the series is expected to lose its Xbox exclusivity whenever a sequel launches.

EA has yet to announce anything about this birthday offer, by the way, but the offer remains after going live last night with no fanfare. Even if you haven't logged Titanfall hours in a while, we recommend logging into Xbox Live's online interface and claiming the season pass. Go ahead, throw yourself a little robo-combat birthday party later today.

Update: Over 12 hours after the freebie went live, EA finally posted an official announcement of the deal, confirming that the season pass content is currently free on all of the game's platforms. That update didn't confirm how long the deal will last, however, so get to clicking.

Further Update: On the official Titanfall Twitter account, EA now confirms that the DLC will remain free on all platforms indefinitely going forward.