
However, Xbox has some major releases like Starfieldand Forza Motorsport on the horizon. The service has struggled to produce major hits, with first-party games like Redfall disappointing fans. If you don’t already have Game Pass, it’s a mixed time to hop in. You’ll still have to pay $11 to get your first month. Overall, it's a brilliant all-around bargain that gives you a massive three months of gaming entertainment for just $1 / £1.One of Game Pass’ best titles leaves PC on August 15 and you don’t want to miss itįinal Xbox Live Gold games include a free hidden gem worth downloadingįor those just looking to get the console version of Game Pass, the deal unfortunately doesn’t apply. With the latter, you get access to online multiplayer, as well as a further selection of free games and discounts each month. Other benefits to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate include a separate collection of top EA games and demos through EA Play, access to all characters, champions and more in Riot titles such as League of Legends and Xbox Live Gold. Netflix for games is a crude but suitable comparison. It features an ever-growing library of games both new and old, many of which are available to play as part of the membership from day one of release, including all major first-party releases from Microsoft such as Halo Infinite, Gears 5 and Forza Horizon 5. New to this? Well, Xbox Game Pass allows you to play hundreds of games on console (including both Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S) and PC.


If that's tempted you to try it out for yourself to see what's already available today, then you can get a three-month membership to the top tier of Microsoft's gaming subscription service, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, for just $1 / £1 - saving you over $40 / £30 off the usual price.

We're fresh off a big weekend of news at the Xbox and Bethesda Showcase where it seemed like 90% of the upcoming Xbox games on show will be included as part of Xbox Game Pass.
