| Product Description: | Please note: If you already have an active Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Premium subscription, Xbox will convert this code to an equivalent amount of time instead of applying the full subscription length. This conversion is controlled strictly by Xbox
Play a library of 50+ games like Fallout 76, Stardew Valley, Grounded, and more on any screen. Dive into legendary franchises
Download and play games on Xbox console, PC, and supported handhelds. Skip the download and stream games (including select games you own) on any eligible device, including mobile, tablet, TV, and VR headset
Join your friends to play, chat, and explore together with online console multiplayer
Get in-game benefits in the biggest games like League of Legends, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Rainbow Six Siege. Enjoy discounts on games, partner benefits, and more
Play and earn up to $25 a year in the Store with Rewards.* Earn points when buying games and add-ons at the Store
Find your community with Xbox and play anywhere you want
Product is limited to US region activation/installation only, and is NOT eligible for Puerto Rico |
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(Also, OP, your post isn't mathing: 74.99 - 15 = 59.99, not 64.99, however, the price is listed correctly. MS just bumped the yearly cost from 74.99 -> 79.99 for Essentials/Core/Gold)
GamePass Ultimate is a *great* service, but it's priced about 15% too high for widespread adoption for casual gamers and families.
GamePass Ultimate is a *great* service, but it's priced about 15% too high for widespread adoption for casual gamers and families.
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$20-$25 is an easy sell for what you get with GPU, but the psychological weight of a $29.99/month subscription is massive, especially when you're comparing it to things like Netflix and AppleTV are in the $15-$20 range.
AT MINIMUM they ought to offer regular bi-annual sales @ around $24.99/month to pull new subscribers and keep cost-conscious consumers locked into the subscriptions during new game droughts (which are happening more and more often) but it seems like the C-suite goons at MS just don't understand consumer psychology at all.
(Also, OP, your post isn't mathing: 74.99 - 15 = 59.99, not 64.99, however, the price is listed correctly. MS just bumped the yearly cost from 74.99 -> 79.99 for Essentials/Core/Gold)
Again, it's all good since the post states it's $64.99, and that's what it is after coupon.
It does kinda suck though on MS' part as the previous "Core" was priced at $74.99/yr, and now the Essentials is priced at $79.99/yr, and from some quick Googling, it doesn't provide anything new/extra.
I'm still riding a 3yr deal from back when there was a promotion on Ultimate and conversion and I want to say something to do with Monster energy drinks or Doritos maybe? But, as @yeti79 said- there's no way I'd justify XBU @ $30/mo now. No way it's worth that.
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