XBOX GAME PASS IS GOING TO SEVERAL COUNTRIES
The PC Game Pass has been a game-changer in the gaming industry since its launch in 2017. The subscription-based service offers players access to a vast library of games for a monthly fee, and with the recent expansion, it is now available in 40 more countries, bringing the total to over 150.
The new countries where the service is now available include Luxembourg, Iceland, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Moldova, Romania, Slovenia, Serbia, Ukraine, and many more in Central and South America, as well as the Middle East. This expansion is a significant milestone for the gaming community, as it means more people will now have access to the latest games, including the highly anticipated Starfield, which is expected to launch later this year.
Xbox boss Phil Spencer expressed his excitement about the expansion in a video announcement, highlighting the company's mission to make gaming accessible to everyone. He also reminded potential customers that EA Play is included in the subscription, which is an excellent added benefit for fans of sports games.
Although the company's Β£1 trial offer has ended, the subscription remains the most affordable way to play Starfield when it is released. The pricing for the subscription varies, with the console subscription priced at Β£7.99 per month, the PC subscription at Β£7.99 per month, and the Ultimate subscription, which includes console, PC, and cloud, priced at Β£10.99 per month.