Microsoft Brings Back The Best Xbox Game Pass Offer

Microsoft has deleted and returned its popular $1 promotional deal for Xbox Game Pass more than once this year. Now, the offer is back again – here's what you need to know.

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The Xbox Game Pass $1 deal is back. | © Microsoft

Xbox Game Pass is a monthly subscription service offered by Microsoft that gives you access to hundreds of games and Xbox cloud streaming. Since its launch in 2017, new users were able to test the service for one month for just $1 instead of paying the full (old) price of $14.99. The offer also counted for the PC version of Game Pass.

This year, Microsoft stopped the previous introductory offer for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass several times, just to bring it back later. And it seems like we're at this point again.

Xbox Game Pass For $1: Microsoft Brings Back Popular Promo Deal

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Xbox Game Pass: The trial phase is back. | © Microsoft

Probably based on the Black Friday week, Microsoft has brought back the $1 deal – the third time this year. The only thing that has changed is that the trial phase is limited to 14 days by now. In the past, it used to last for one full month. If you're interested in the offer, click here to get to the Microsoft Game Pass page.

In your mind

The special $1 offer will most likely only work for new Game Pass users – if you've used one of the recent $1 specials before, you'll most likely not be able to claim it again.

Apart from that, the offer works the same as always. If you don't cancel your subscription, it will then automatically renew for another month, but then you'll have to pay the full price. This is where another big change comes in: Microsoft has recently raised the price for the Xbox Game Pass. The normal version will then cost you $10.99 per month in the U.S., the Ultimate version will cost you $16.99 per month.

Limited Xbox Game Pass Trial Phase: A Result Of The Starfield Release?

It remains unclear whether the $1 deal will stay or be removed again as soon as the Black Friday hype is over. There has actually been a good reason to limit the $1 offer before: The release of Starfield, Bethesda's AAA ARPG, which took place on September 6.

Starfield has been part of Game Pass as a day 1 release, and Microsoft will most likely have tried to avoid having people playing it for just one dollar. For some users, this will possibly have resulted in subscribing for Game Pass for the full price – and that's exactly what Microsoft wants you to do.

Kim Berkemeyer

Ever since he got his first Game Boy in the late 90s, Kim was into video games. Besides many other games, he has a fable for Zelda and a love-hate relationship to World of Warcraft. Apart from work, you will find him playing football, watching sci-fi-shows, enjoying video games or just hanging around with friends....

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