If you haven’t checked oཧut Game Pass for PC yet, now would be a good time to try - the price doubles next week.
Currently, you can get your first month on Game Pass for PC for $1, witꦑh full access tꦇo recent titles such asMicrosoft Flight Simulator,Sea of Thieves, andMinecraft Dungeons, in addition to nearly 100 more titles. After the first month, the price has thus far increased to $4.99 a month. The honeymoon has ended and the limi♛ted time pricing is over, according to a tweet by Xbox Game Pass for PC.
In a follow-up tweet, Xbox confirmed that those currently on a subscription will pay the same rate through the next billing cycle. Therefore, 🃏if you’re hoping to try some of the latest titles for a dollar, a 30-day trial is critical to sign up for before September 17 at the. As long as you’re signed up before September 17, your next bill will be for the beta rate of $4.99 per month. By mid-No🍸vember, all will transition to the full price of $9.99 a month.
Microsoft has carefully ti🔥med this billing change to coincide with the launch of the next-gen Xbox consoles, which is sure to lure users into consideration of Game Pass Ultimate and Xbox All Access, a finance option. Game Pass Ultimate ($14.99 per month) now comes included for two years wi🐎th those choosing to buy the Xbox One X ($34.99 per month) or Xbox One S ($24.99 per month) using Xbox All Access.
Calculated over💛 time, players who choose to finance their Xbox One S devices will save approximately $60 over the cost of the Xbox One S ($299) and 24 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate ($360). Interestingly, those who finance their Xbox One X device will save $20 over time when comparing the cost of the Xbox One X ($499) and 24 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate ($360).
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is further sweetened as i🌺t now includes Xbox Games for Gold, Xbox Game Pass, Game Pass for 🍸PC, and coming soon, EA Play,. The bundle for those who game on PꦗC and console is quite appealing.
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