Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft’s answer to Netflix for games. It’s a subscription service that offers on-demand access to a catalogue of games for a flat monthly fee. As of March 2019, the service costs N$79 per month. A subscription lasts for one month, and it will automatically renew after 30 days unless you cancel it. Here’s how much it costs in different countries:
Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft’s answer to Netflix for games.
Xbox Game Pass is a subscription service that gives you access to over 100 games on Xbox One, including new releases and past favourites. You can play games as much as you want, with no limits on how long you play or how many times you start over.
Not only that, but the service includes extras like Microsoft’s monthly game downloads and discounts on DLC. It’s like Netflix for games: pay $9.99 per month and get access to a massive library of titles without having to buy them individually (although some are still available as individual purchases).
The service is currently available in 42 countries and regions around the world—and it works on both Xbox One consoles (the original model released in 2013), and newer versions like the Xbox One S (released in 2016) and Xbox One X (released in 2017).
It’s a subscription service
- It’s a subscription service that offers on-demand access to a catalogue of games for a flat monthly fee.
- The service is available on Xbox One, Windows 10, and mobile devices.
The base price for Game Pass is $9.99 per month, but you can get it on sale for $6.99 if you subscribe via Xbox Live Gold or Microsoft Rewards (which makes sense given that it’s basically the same price as Netflix).