Microsoft has pulled its $1 Xbox Game Pass trial, just days before Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 releases on October 25th. The 14-day Game Pass trial was removed on October 8th, preventing people from ...
In March, it did away with that $1 trial completely, which beforehand gave users 30 days of access at that price. Then in July, just after it raised prices for Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Game Pass ...
Microsoft has removed the option to subscribe to Xbox Game Pass for $1 for 14 days. Now, there's no free trial available.
That means that for new and lapsed members, only the Core, Standard, and Ultimate Xbox Game Pass subscription tiers are available, without a free or discounted trial option.
If you have an Xbox ... Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscription tiers. If you're not an existing Game Pass subscriber, the cheapest way to access the whole Game Pass catalogue is via a 14-day ...
Microsoft has removed the Xbox Game Pass 14-day trial just before the launch of Black Ops 6. Earlier, those who wanted to try out the Game Pass but didn't want to pay the full price could try out ...
Whatever gripes you may have with Microsoft, you have to admit that it offers a pretty solid deal with its Xbox Game Pass service. For only $1, new subscribers can test Game Pass Ultimate or PC ...
With less than two weeks to go before Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 makes its debut, Microsoft has removed its £1/$1 Game Pass trial deal ... are also coming to Xbox Cloud Gaming as part of this ...
In the X post, CharlieIntel wrote: “Just ahead of Black Ops 6's launch next week, Microsoft has removed the option to subscribe to Xbox Game Pass for $1 for 14 days. Now, there's no free trial ...
If you regularly play Xbox, purchase digital games, and use other Microsoft products including Bing or Edge, you may also have enough Microsoft Rewards points to redeem a free month of Game Pass.