Game Pass Ultimate went up $2 a month starting July 6, and $1 a month for regular Game Pass and Game Pass for PC. Now that Microsoft has decided to raise the price of Game Pass, however, it may be bringing back the deal to try and woo new members who will then stay subscribed at the higher monthly cost. Read More: Save A Ton On Game Pass Subscriptions Ahead Of The Price Hike While user numbers were going up on the PC version of the service, the console version has reportedly stalled out when it came to gaining new players. The $1 to try price was in effect for years as Microsoft tried to boost subscriber numbers, but the company finally did away with it earlier this year in March. Starfield isn’t out until September 6, so it might be worth waiting until then to use the deal, but it’s also not clear if the promotion will still be in effect by then. On PC, meanwhile, players can get Game Pass for PC, which includes a slightly different library of games, for the same price to start, and then $11 for every month after. Those on Xbox Series X/S can upgrade to Game Pass Ultimate for just $1 for the first month and $17 for every month after.
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