Game Pass Ultimate is still $20 a month if you buy pre-paid codes
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Game Pass Ultimate is still $20 a month if you buy pre-paid codes
"Microsoft may have made the unfortunate decision to raise the price of a Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription to $30 a month, but you don't have to live by the company's rules at least not yet. Most online retailers are still selling codes for prepaid Game Pass subscriptions at the original $20 a month price. That means you can pay $60 for three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, stack your codes and keep your subscription without having to downgrade or cancel."
"Microsoft shared that Ultimate subscribers will now also receive the benefits of an Ubisoft+ subscription at no additional cost, a $16 a month value that unlocks access to a back catalog of Ubisoft games from franchises like Assassin's Creed and Far Cry. Starting in November, the new Ultimate subscription also includes access to Fortnite Crew, Epic's $12 a month plan that gives you V-Bucks, battle passes and more in Fortnite."
"This likely won't be the last time Microsoft will raise the price of its subscription service. Avoiding those fees by buying pre-paid Game Pass codes seems like an excellent way to try out the new Ultimate before committing to cancelling your subscription, downgrading your plan or sticking with Microsoft's new price. You can purchase three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $60 a month. Stacking four three-month codes should come out to around $240."
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate monthly pricing increased to $30, but many retailers still sell prepaid codes at the prior $20 monthly rate. Shoppers can purchase three-month codes for $60, stack multiple codes, and maintain Ultimate access without immediately paying the higher recurring price. Ultimate provides access to over 200 downloadable games on PC and Xbox and streaming via Xbox Cloud Gaming to other devices. New Ultimate benefits include Ubisoft+ access (a $16 monthly value) and Fortnite Crew (a $12 monthly value) beginning in November, which may justify higher cost for some subscribers.
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