Microsoft is ending its Xbox Game Pass $1 trial offer
Microsoft has discontinued its Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscription platforms, which allowed users to try the service for $1 for the first month before upgrading to more expensive plans.
The trial version was available for years, but it wasn’t always available in some markets, and it looks like Microsoft is now considering new offers for new Game Pass members, reports The Verge.
“We have ended our previous introductory offer for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass and are evaluating different marketing campaigns for new members in the future,” said Kari Perez, Xbox Global Communications Manager.
In addition, the tech giant has also been working on its Friends & Family plan for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
The plan allows users to share Xbox Game Pass Ultimate benefits with up to four other friends or family members, the report states.
Meanwhile, Microsoft has opened the PC Game Pass preview to 40 new countries.
“Gamers in these new markets can sign up for PC Game Pass Preview, which gives them instant access to a library of hundreds of high-quality Windows PC games, including new Xbox Game Studios releases on day one, iconic Bethesda titles, EA Play membership and members-only Riot in Games,” Microsoft said.
PC Game Pass is now available in 86 markets worldwide, including new markets in Europe, North Africa and the Middle East.
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