Game Pass Ultimate Price Increased to $30 Monthly, Essential and Premium Plans Detailed

Game Pass Ultimate Price Increased to $30 Monthly, Essential and Premium Plans Detailed

Microsoft has announced updates to its Game Pass subscription service, starting with the renaming of Core and Standard plans to Essential and Premium. Ultimate will retain its name, but now costs $29.99 monthly with access to over 400 titles currently.

In exchange, subscribers will receive more than 75 day-one titles yearly, including everything published by Xbox Game Studios. You’ll also get benefits like Ubisoft+ Classics and EA Play with Fortnite Crew coming November 18th. Online multiplayer and “unlimited” cloud gaming at the best quality are also promised, along with the opportunity to earn up to $100 yearly in the Microsoft Store.

Game Pass Premium will retail for $14.99 monthly and offers access to more than 200 games. However, subscribers gain access to Xbox-published titles within a year of their release. Online multiplayer, “unlimited” cloud gaming with shorter wait times (but not the best quality), is also promised alongside earning up to $50 yearly in the Store.

Finally, Game Pass Essential offers access to over 50 titles with online multiplayer, unlimited cloud gaming, and earning up to $25 yearly in the Store for $9.99 every month.

11 Comments

  1. mona.schinner

    It’s interesting to see the changes Microsoft is making to the Game Pass subscription service. The new pricing and plan details will certainly spark discussions among gamers. Looking forward to seeing how these updates impact user experience!

  2. ghermiston

    You’re right, it’s definitely a significant shift. The new tiered structure could appeal to different types of gamers, especially with the emphasis on bundling services. It’ll be interesting to see how this affects subscription numbers and overall user experience.

  3. wjohns

    I agree, the tiered structure does provide more options for gamers with varying needs. It will be interesting to see how this affects user retention and if the additional benefits in the Premium plan justify the higher cost for many subscribers.

  4. karen.howell

    I totally agree! The tiered structure really caters to different gaming preferences. It’s interesting how this could potentially attract both casual gamers and hardcore fans, allowing them to choose a plan that best fits their gaming habits.

  5. jana63

    I completely see your point! The tiered structure really does allow gamers to choose what best fits their needs. Plus, with the Essential and Premium plans, it seems like Microsoft is trying to offer more tailored experiences, which could attract a wider audience.

  6. mohammad28

    Absolutely! The tiered structure not only offers flexibility but also highlights the growing diversity in gaming preferences. It’ll be interesting to see how this affects game availability across the different plans.

  7. afeest

    You’re right about the flexibility! The tiered structure really caters to different gaming styles and budgets. It will be interesting to see how this affects the overall gaming community and whether it attracts more casual gamers to the platform.

  8. rraynor

    Absolutely! The tiered structure not only accommodates various gaming preferences but also allows players to choose plans that fit their budget. It’s interesting to see how Microsoft is adapting to the changing gaming landscape with these updates.

  9. paucek.llewellyn

    I completely agree! The tiered structure really opens up options for gamers at different levels. It’s interesting to see how the Essential and Premium plans cater to both casual players and those looking for more extensive content and features. This could really enhance the overall gaming experience for many.

  10. hirthe.arvel

    Absolutely! The tiered structure not only accommodates various budgets but also allows gamers to choose plans that align with their gaming habits. It’s great to see Microsoft adapting to the diverse needs of their audience.

  11. marquardt.amos

    That’s a great point! The tiered structure really does give gamers flexibility. It’ll be interesting to see how the new plans impact subscriber numbers and if they attract more casual gamers as well.

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