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Xbox game pass $1 not one dollar
Xbox game pass $1 not one dollar




And that's the glorious promise of Xbox Cloud Gaming, part of the Microsoft Game Pass Ultimate subscription. When you can get instant access to over 300 games, with pretty much something for everyone from the world of gaming, then such arguments go out of the window. But can you have too many games? When you have to download hundreds of gigabytes of game files over many hours just to see if you're into it, then maybe. Pick up my sci-fi novels the Herokiller series and The Earthborn Trilogy."There's just too much TV!" is a classic refrain these days, with a glut of streaming services swamping our capacity to enjoy the best the small screen has ever had to offer. Subscribe to my free weekly content round-up newsletter, God Rolls. And we’ll see if Game Pass itself will keep its price the same, or if that’s destined to go up soon as well.įollow me on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram. Microsoft is about to launch a bunch of somewhat fixed-length games and they want you to pay more than $1 to beat them. So, that’s my guess as to why this is happening, and why this is happening now. 20 million Spider-Man and God of War sales last generation alone, to start with. That may not get them all the “consumer-friendly” praise that Microsoft gets for Game Pass, but it does get them…millions of dollars.

xbox game pass $1 not one dollar

Sony, meanwhile, now gets to sell millions of copies of its game at $70. Microsoft already has to justify Game Pass’ offerings of new first party games for the monthly sub, but I imagine that gets a lot harder with a slate of upcoming releases that could be acquired and beaten within that $1 first month. This is the difference between Microsoft’s Game Pass philosophy and Sony’s “we’re almost never going to do big game launches within subscriptions” model.

xbox game pass $1 not one dollar

Starfield, being a mainline Bethesda game, probably has a few hundred hours buried in it, if not thousands, like past Fallout and Elder Scrolls games, but exploration and multiple playthroughs aside, it is fundamentally a single player game you could beat in a month if you were looking to only spend a buck to play it on Xbox or PC. My guess is that Redfall, certainly, could be completed within a month, if not a week of hardcore play.






Xbox game pass $1 not one dollar