Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Sees a Price Cut, Moving Closer to Pre-Surge Pricing

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Sees a Price Cut, Moving Closer to Pre-Surge Pricing — kotaku.com
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Kotaku reports that Xbox Game Pass Ultimate has seen a price cut through StackSocial, bringing the one-month price from $30 to $25 and the three-month price from $90 to $74. The reduction moves the service partway back toward its pre-surge pricing after a 50% increase that raised the monthly fee from $20 to $30.

The StackSocial membership is stackable and not region locked, allowing customers to buy multiple months at the reduced rate. Samsung TVs from 2023 or later can stream games via Samsung Gaming Hub, so users can pair a controller, sign into Game Pass Ultimate, and play titles such as Starfield or Halo Infinite without owning a console.

Game Pass Ultimate continues to offer access to more than 500 games, from indies like Tunic—which uses a fictional in-game language and an unfolding in-game manual—to day-one major releases such as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.

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