


Whichever membership you go for, you’re in for a wide array of titles from both first and third-parties from every generation of Xbox hardware. While this is currently being trialled in just the Republic of Ireland and Colombia, Microsoft is looking to launch an Xbox Game Pass family plan, allowing you and four players to jump in for a monthly cost of €21.99 – which comes to around $21.99 / £19.99 / AU$32.99. If you're hoping to get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for an even cheaper price, we've got good news.

While the PC subscription cost has essentially doubled since leaving beta, it’s all part of Microsoft’s way of nudging users towards the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, which includes both platforms for $15 / £10.99 / AU$15.95 per month. Xbox Game Pass is a service that offers a huge number of Xbox and PC titles for players to download and play on their Xbox console or Windows PC (or stream to their Android phone or tablet) at the cost of a single monthly fee ( $9.99 / £7.99 / AU$10.95 on console, or the same on PC). Game Availability: Game titles, number, features and availability vary over time and by region, platform, console and Game Pass plan. Charges may be increased with at least 30 days notice as described in the Microsoft Store Terms of Sale. To stop being charged, cancel your subscription in your Microsoft account (/services) or on your Xbox console, before the next billing date. Recurring Billing: By subscribing you are authorising recurring payments made to Microsoft at the intervals you selected, until cancelled. After promotional period, subscription continues to be charged at the then-current regular price (subject to change), unless cancelled. Offers not valid in Russia and Türkiye other geographic restrictions may apply. Promotional offers may not be valid for all members and are only available for a limited time. Promotional Offers: *Sign in for your available offers. Subscription Terms: See /subscriptionterms.
