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Xbox Game Pass has hit 25 million subscribers

Microsoft has confirmed that its Xbox Game Pass service has reached 25 million subscribers.

The company revealed the milestone as part of its landmark announcement that it will acquire Activision Blizzard in a deal valued at $68.7 billion USD (about $85.96 billion CAD).

Game Pass is Microsoft’s Netflix-esque service that offers unlimited access to hundreds of games for a single monthly fee. In addition to Xbox consoles, Game Pass is available on PC and mobile devices (via ‘Cloud Gaming’ streaming). Game Pass on console and PC is priced at $11.99 CAD/month, while Game Pass Ultimate — which includes both versions of Game Pass, Xbox Live Gold, EA Play and Cloud Gaming — costs $16.99/month.

Of course, one of the main reasons why Microsoft is purchasing Activision Blizzard is to bolster Game Pass. In a statement, Xbox boss Phil Spencer said the company will “offer as many Activision Blizzard games as [it] can within Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass, both new titles and games from Activision Blizzard’s incredible catalogue.”

This means that titles from the likes of the Call of DutyWorld of WarcraftTony Hawk’s Pro SkaterStarcraft and Crash Bandicoot franchises could eventually make their way onto Game Pass.

The payoff of Microsoft’s last major gaming purchase, ZeniMax, has also yet to be fully realized. Two major titles from the company’s Bethesda subsidiary, this summer’s Redfall and November’s Starfield, will launch exclusively on Xbox and PC with day one Game Pass availability. Other games, like last year’s critically acclaimed Deathloop and the upcoming Ghostwire: Tokyo, are also expected to come to Xbox following one-year PlayStation exclusivity periods.

It’s also worth noting that PlayStation is rumoured to launch its own Game Pass-esque subscription service, codenamed ‘Spartacus,’ early this year. Spartacus is said to combine PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now on top of offering an expanded games catalogue that includes PS1 and PS2 games. Should that happen, it remains to be seen how the two services will compete.

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What’s new on Xbox Game Pass on console, PC and mobile in late January 2022

Every month, Xbox adds new games to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

Typically, new games are rolled out in two waves, and now, Xbox has revealed January’s second batch of Game Pass catalogue additions.

As previously confirmed, Canadian games Rainbow Six: Extraction (Ubisoft Montreal) and Nobody Saves the World (Toronto’s DrinkBox) are coming to the service on day one. However, there are several other titles hitting Game Pass in the final weeks on January:

  • Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc Anniversary Edition (Cloud, Console and PC) — January 18th
  • Nobody Saves the World (Cloud, Console and PC) — January 18th
  • Death’s Door (Cloud, Console and PC) — January 20th
  • Hitman Trilogy (Cloud, Console and PC) — January 20th
  • Pupperazzi (Cloud, Console and PC) — January 20th
  • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Extraction (Cloud, Console and PC) — January 20th
  • Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege: Deluxe Edition (PC) — January 20th
  • Windjammers 2 (Cloud, Console and PC) — January 20th
  • Taiko no Tatsujin: The Drum Master (Console and PC) — January 27th

Meanwhile, the following nine games have received touch controls on mobile:

  • Anvil (Game Preview)
  • Archvale
  • Exo One
  • The Forgotten City
  • Nobody Saves the World
  • One Piece Pirate Warriors 4
  • Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator
  • Stardew Valley
  • Unpacking
  • Death’s Door (when the game releases on January 20th)

Finally, these four titles are leaving Game Pass on January 31st:

  • Cyber Shadow (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Nowhere Prophet (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Prison Architect (PC)
  • Xeno Crisis (Cloud, Console and PC)

Xbox Game Pass is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Android and iOS in beta. Game Pass for Console and PC Game Pass each cost $11.99 CAD/month.

Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $16.99/month and is required for streaming (which Xbox refers to as ‘Cloud’) to mobile devices and browsers. On top of that, this tier includes Game Pass for both Console and PC, as well as subscriptions to Xbox Live Gold and EA Play.

Find out what came to Game Pass earlier this month here.

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Acclaimed Hitman trilogy coming to Xbox Game Pass on January 20

IO Interactive has revealed that its critically-acclaimed Hitman “World of Assassination” trilogy will be coming to Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass day one on January 20th.

The news was confirmed in a larger blog post about the Danish developer’s plans for “Year 2” of Hitman 3 new content.

The collection, simply titled Hitman Trilogy, bundles together 2016’s Hitman, 2018’s Hitman 2 and 2021’s Hitman 3. The first two games are available on Xbox One (and playable on Xbox Series X/S via backwards compatibility), while Hitman 3 is on both last-gen and new-gen consoles. Xbox’s ‘Smart Delivery’ feature will ensure that you’ll get the enhanced Series X/S version if you play on those consoles.

Hitman Trilogy will also launch on PlayStation 4/5, Steam and the Epic Games Store on January 20th. Hitman VR, which allows the entire trilogy to be played in virtual reality, is also debuting on PC on that date.

Other “Year 2” content revealed for Hitman 3 includes a new roguelike-inspired ‘Freelancer’ mode coming in the spring and a new map codenamed “Rocky” dropping sometime later this year.

The World of Assassination trilogy has garnered significant praise for its robust sandbox stealth gameplay that gives players an extensive amount of freedom in how to approach contracts. The games have been so well-received that IO Interactive has since been tapped to make its own original James Bond title, although details on the project are currently under wraps.

Source: IO Interactive

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Ubisoft+ coming to Xbox, Rainbow Six Extraction launching day one on Game Pass

Ubisoft has announced that its Ubisoft+ game subscription service is officially coming to Xbox platforms.

Starting at $19.99/month, Ubisoft+ offers unlimited access to a catalogue of more than 100 Ubisoft games and their add-on content. Ubisoft+ is currently only available on PC and Google Stadia, making the upcoming Xbox launch the service’s console debut.

While a specific launch window for Ubisoft+ on Xbox wasn’t provided, Ubisoft did also reveal that Rainbow Six: Extraction is coming to Xbox Game Pass on January 20th, the same day it releases on every other platform.

It’s a significant get for Game Pass, as Rainbow Six Siege, Ubisoft Montreal’s massively popular predecessor to Extraction, has amassed more than 70 million players since releasing in December 2015. Additionally, Siege — which is already available on Game Pass for consoles — is coming to Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, allowing mobile and PC subscribers to jump in.

Formerly known as Rainbow Six QuarantineExtraction offers a four-person co-op PvE experience that has players facing off against a mysterious alien threat. Extraction features 18 playable operators and a slew of unique gadgets and weapons as part of its signature Rainbow Six tactical gameplay.

Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass each cost $11.99/month, while Game Pass Ultimate — which includes both, plus Xbox Cloud Gaming, Xbox Live Gold and EA Play — is priced at $16.99/month.

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What’s new on Xbox Game Pass on console, PC and mobile in early January 2022

Every month, Xbox adds new games to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

Typically, new games are rolled out in two waves, and now, Xbox has revealed January’s first batch of Game Pass catalogue additions.

Notably, BioWare Edmonton’s Mass Effect: Legendary Edition leads the early January Game Pass lineup.

  • Gorogoa (Cloud, Console and PC) — January 4th
  • Olija (Cloud, Console and PC) — January 4th
  • Embr (Cloud, Console and PC) — January 6th
  • Mass Effect Legendary Edition (Console and PC) — January 6th
  • Outer Wilds (Cloud, Console and PC) — January 6th
  • Spelunky 2 (Console and PC) — January 13th
  • The Anacrusis (Game Preview) (Console and PC) — January 13th

Additionally, here’s what’s leaving Xbox Game Pass on January 15th:

  • Desperados III (Cloud, Console, and PC)
  • Ghost of a Tale (PC)
  • Kingdom Hearts III (Console)
  • Mount & Blade: Warband (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Pandemic (Console and PC)
  • Yiik: A Postmodern RPG (PC)

It’s also worth noting that PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds will be removed from Game Pass on January 10th, but it’s then going free-to-play for everyone on January 12th.

Xbox Game Pass is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Android and iOS in beta. Game Pass for Console and PC Game Pass each cost $11.99 CAD/month.

Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $16.99/month and is required for streaming (which Xbox refers to as ‘Cloud’) to mobile devices and browsers. On top of that, this tier includes Game Pass for both Console and PC, as well as subscriptions to Xbox Live Gold and EA Play.

Find out what came to Game Pass in December here.

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MobileSyrup’s Holiday Gift Guide for gadgets under $30 [2021 Edition]

The holiday season is here. The season of gifting and Boxing Day purchases is right around the corner. With so many great gadgets and items to choose from this year, it may seem a bit chaotic when selecting the perfect gift.

Some of the best gifts don’t have to break the bank. These affordable items can make for incredible stocking stuffers or Secret Santa gifts between co-workers, friends, and family.

For your consideration, here are some of the best gadgets under $30 you can find this holiday season.

Rotibox Bluetooth Beanie

The toque or beanie has become a winter essential for us Canadians. Sometimes, this prohibits the use of earbuds or over-the-ear headphones. This is where the Rotibox Bluetooth Beanie comes in. Keep the head and ears warm with the 100 percent soft acrylic, double knitted beanie and pair it to a mobile device.

Using Bluetooth, the beanie can play music and audio for up to 8-10 hours on a single charge through its stereo speakers. It has a built-in microphone to take calls and playback functions. It’s also washable so the wearer can be sporting a clean and reliable hat and audio device the next time they go out to weather the Canadian winters.

Buy from Amazon Canada for $29

UBeesize 8inch Tabletop Ring Light

Having the right lighting for an Instagram feed doesn’t have to break the bank. In fact, getting a tabletop light with adjustable lighting can be very accessible. UBeesize offers an 8-inch ring light bundle with two supporting tri-pods. One is to secure a smartphone on and the other is designated to the ring light.

The ring light comes with a dimmable setting and the user can select from a colder white light to a warmer orange glow and somewhere in between. Through USB support, the light can be plugged into a laptop, wall plug, etc. and controlled via the included switcher.

Buy from Amazon Canada for $27

Joy-Con Charging Dock for Nintendo Switch

For anyone with multiple Joy-Con controllers for the Nintendo Switch, a charging dock is a must. It’s too much of a hassle to swap out Joy-Cons to charge them via the Switch hardware, especially when a Smash Bros. Ultimate party is going on.

The Joy-Con Charging Dock can hold up to four single Joy-Con controllers at once. Keep track of their charging status by the LED lights, which display the charge level. It’s compact and easy to set up. Plus, it connects via USB so the user will be able to move the dock and connect to an available plug or device.

Buy from Amazon Canada for $29

Mr. Coffee Mug Warmer

Cold weather calls for warm drinks. Whether it’s coffee, tea, or hot chocolate, there’s nothing worse than being distracted by work or activity and returning to a lukewarm beverage. With the Mr. Coffee Mug Warmer, users can place a mug on the warmer to keep their beverage at the desired temperature.

The Mr. Coffee Mug Warmer is compact, easy to use with a simple on/off switch. The company claims the warmer is able to heat up a beverage in two minutes, making it a snappy process.

Buy from Amazon Canada for $24

Lenovo Wi-Fi Smart Plug

For simple smart home solutions that don’t cost an arm and a leg, a smart plug is a viable option. Perhaps it’s used on Christmas lights, air purifiers, or coffee makers. A smart plug can turn non-smart household items and elevate them.

The Lenovo smart plug syncs to the user’s wi-fi and instantly enables the perks of a traditional smart outlet. Using a Google Assistant or Alexa, the user can control when the plug is operational. This way, the user can control when the lights, coffee maker, etc are active and when to turn them off. Users can also control it via the Lenovo Link app on iOS and Android.

Buy from Best Buy Canada for $9.99

Tile Mate

Keeping track of essential items like car keys, wallets, purses, and other valuables is more accessible. The Tile Mate tracker is a small, compact tracker that can be attached to all sorts of items to help if and when lost. The tracker can pinpoint an item within a 200-foot range.

Using the Tile app on iOS and Android, a user can track down their misplaced keys. If they are really hidden, the Tile can emit a loud tune to better help locate a set of lost keys from the couch cushion or in a park.

Buy from Best Buy Canada for $19

Amazon Echo Dot (3-Gen)

It’s relatively inexpensive to get a smart home voice assistant. The third-generation Amazon Echo Dot is a great entryway that provides all the base essentials you need from a smart home hub. Using Alexa, users can ask for weather and news updates, control other smart home devices, and play music.

The Amazon Echo Dot has a full speaker that can play music from Prime Music, Spotify, iHeartRadio, and TuneIn. Additionally, it can be connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth and play audio. There’s no shortage of commands that can be completed using Alexa.

Buy from Best Buy Canada for $24

JLab GO Air POP Earbuds

If you’re looking to sneak a pair of earbuds into someone’s stocking, the JLab GO Air POP earbuds could be a good option. They’re perfect for listening to music while on the go or when exercising at the gym.

The in-ear wireless headphones come featured with a compact design and three sizes of gel tips to use based on comfort. They also feature water and sweat resistance. These earbuds sport a 30-hour battery life. Users can control playback through on-ear controls and take phone calls as well.

Buy from Best Buy Canada for $24

1-Month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Subscription

It’s the holidays so there’s no better time to sit down with a great game. Whether on PC or console, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate opens up a world of possibilities thanks to Microsoft’s robust Netflix-style all-you-can-play service.

In addition to getting Xbox Live perks, Game Pass Ultimate subscribers gain access to 100+ games including Forza Horizon 5 and Halo Infinite. Additionally, the Microsoft Xbox Cloud Gaming platform is available through the subscription so subscribers can play where they want, how they want.

Buy from Best Buy Canada for $16

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PlayStation is reportedly working on its own version of Xbox Game Pass

Sony is reportedly working on its own PlayStation video game subscription service to take on Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass, according to Bloomberg’s often very reliable Jason Schreier.

Codenamed internally at Sony as ‘Sparticus,’ subscribers would pay a monthly fee to subscribe to a library of new and classic titles. According to Bloomberg’s sources, the service will be available on the PlayStation 4 and the PlayStation 5.

The service, reported to launch this spring, will merge PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now under one subscription platform. PlayStation Plus is Sony’s online gaming platform that offers some monthly titles for free, and PlayStation Now lets users stream games via the internet and download select games. Bloomberg says that this new service will still be called PlayStation Plus, but the PlayStation Now brand will be phased out.

Sparticus is rumoured to feature three tiers: the first will offer a standard PlayStation Plus subscription, the second reportedly gives access to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 titles and the third features a library of PS1, PS2, PS3 and PSP games, game streaming and demos.

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about Sony’s Xbox Game Pass-like ambitions. According to David Jaffe, the God of War series’ outspoken creator, Sony has been working on a “counterpunch” to Xbox Game Pass for quite some time.

Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription tier remains one of the best deals in gaming, especially with the addition of Forza Horizon 5 and soon Halo Infinite, the Xbox brand’s marquee title.

Xbox Game Pass is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC, Android, and iOS in betaGame Pass for Console and Game Pass for PC each cost $11.99/month.

Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $16.99/month and is required for streaming. On top of that, this tier includes Game Pass for both Console and PC, an Xbox Live Gold subscription and access to EA Play.

It’s unclear how much Sony plans to charge for its new expanded PlayStation Plus offering. The service currently costs $69.99/year.

Source: Bloomberg’s

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What’s new on Xbox Game Pass on console, PC and mobile in early December 2021

Every month, Xbox adds new games to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

Typically, new titles are rolled out in two waves and now, Xbox has unveiled November’s second batch of new Game Pass games:

  • ANVIL (Console and PC) — December 2nd
  • Archvale (Cloud, Console and PC) — December 2nd
  • Final Fantasy XIII-2 (Console and PC) — December 2nd
  • Lawn Mowing Simulator (Cloud, Console and PC) –December 2nd
  • Rubber Bandits (Cloud, Console and PC) — December 2nd
  • Stardew Valley (Cloud, Console and PC) — December 2nd
  • Warhammer 40,000: Battlesector (Cloud, Console and PC) — December 2nd
  • Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator (Cloud, Console and PC) — December 7th
  • Halo Infinite (Cloud, Console and PC) — December 8th
  • One Piece Pirate Warriors 4 (Cloud, Console and PC) – December 9th
  • Aliens: Fireteam Elite (Cloud, Console and PC) — December 14th
  • Among Us (Console) — December 14th

If you’ve been playing Halo Infinite‘s multiplayer since it launched on November 15th, it’s also worth keeping in mind that you can claim a ‘Pass Tense’ MA40 AR Bundle as a Game Pass Ultimate Perk. It includes the exclusive ‘Pass Tense’ MA40 Assault Rifle coating, as well as four 2XP Boosts and four Challenge Swaps.

Finally, here’s what’s leaving Game Pass on December 15th:

  • Beholder (Cloud and Console)
  • The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan (Console and PC)
  • Guacamelee! 2 (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Wilmot’s Warehouse (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Unto The End (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair (Cloud, Console and PC)

As always, members can purchase these or any other Game Pass titles with an exclusive 20 percent discount to keep playing them even after they exit the catalogue.

Xbox Game Pass is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Android and iOS in beta. Game Pass for Console and Game Pass for PC each cost $11.99 CAD/month.

Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $16.99/month and is required for streaming (which Xbox refers to as ‘Cloud’). On top of that, this tier includes Game Pass for both Console and PC, as well as an Xbox Live Gold subscription and access to EA Play.

Find out what came to Xbox Game Pass in November here.

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What’s new on Xbox Game Pass on console, PC and mobile in late November 2021

Every month, Xbox adds new games to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

Typically, new titles are rolled out in two waves and now, Xbox has unveiled November’s second batch of new Game Pass games:

  • Dead Space (Cloud) — November 16th [EA Play]
  • Dragon Age: Origins (Cloud) — November 16th [EA Play]
  • Next Space Rebels (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 17th
  • Exo One (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 18th
  • Fae Tactics (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 18th
  • My Friend Pedro (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 18th
  • Undungeon (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 18th
  • Deeeer Simulator (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 23th
  • Mortal Shell (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 23th
  • Evil Genius 2 (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 30th

It’s also worth noting that a free three-month trial for YouTube Premium is now available as an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perk.

Meanwhile, the following 17 Game Pass titles on mobile have received touch controls:

  • Aragami 2
  • The Artful Escape
  • Dandy Ace
  • Echo Generation
  • Flynn: Son of Crimson
  • Football Manager 2022: Xbox Edition
  • Frostpunk
  • The Good Life
  • Lost Words: Beyond the Page
  • Moonglow Bay
  • Phoenix Point
  • The Procession to Calvary
  • Skatebird
  • Superliminal
  • Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
  • Yakuza 5 Remastered

Finally, here’s what’s leaving Game Pass on November 30th:

  • Call of the Sea (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • FIFA 19 (Console and PC, EA Play)
  • Football Manager 2021 (PC)
  • Football Manager 2021 Xbox Edition (Console and PC)
  • Haven (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Hello Neighbor (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Morkredd (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Va-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action (PC)

It’s also worth noting that Destiny 2: Beyond Light (Cloud and Console) is leaving Game Pass on December 8th. As always, members can purchase these or any other Game Pass titles with an exclusive 20 percent discount to keep playing them even after they exit the catalogue.

Xbox Game Pass is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Android and iOS in beta. Game Pass for Console and Game Pass for PC each cost $11.99 CAD/month.

Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $16.99/month and is required for streaming (which Xbox refers to as ‘Cloud’). On top of that, this tier includes Game Pass for both Console and PC, as well as an Xbox Live Gold subscription and access to EA Play.

Find out what came to Game Pass earlier this month here.

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What’s new on Xbox Game Pass on console, PC and mobile in late November 2021

Every month, Xbox adds new games to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

Typically, new titles are rolled out in two waves and now, Xbox has unveiled November’s second batch of new Game Pass games:

  • Dead Space (Cloud) — November 16th [EA Play]
  • Dragon Age: Origins (Cloud) — November 16th [EA Play]
  • Next Space Rebels (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 17th
  • Exo One (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 18th
  • Fae Tactics (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 18th
  • My Friend Pedro (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 18th
  • Undungeon (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 18th
  • Deeeer Simulator (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 23th
  • Mortal Shell (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 23th
  • Evil Genius 2 (Cloud, Console and PC) — November 30th

It’s also worth noting that a free three-month trial for YouTube Premium is now available as an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perk.

Meanwhile, the following 17 Game Pass titles on mobile have received touch controls:

  • Aragami 2
  • The Artful Escape
  • Dandy Ace
  • Echo Generation
  • Flynn: Son of Crimson
  • Football Manager 2022: Xbox Edition
  • Frostpunk
  • The Good Life
  • Lost Words: Beyond the Page
  • Moonglow Bay
  • Phoenix Point
  • The Procession to Calvary
  • Skatebird
  • Superliminal
  • Totally Accurate Battle Simulator
  • Yakuza 5 Remastered

Finally, here’s what’s leaving Game Pass on November 30th:

  • Call of the Sea (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • FIFA 19 (Console and PC, EA Play)
  • Football Manager 2021 (PC)
  • Football Manager 2021 Xbox Edition (Console and PC)
  • Haven (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Hello Neighbor (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Morkredd (Cloud, Console and PC)
  • Va-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action (PC)

It’s also worth noting that Destiny 2: Beyond Light (Cloud and Console) is leaving Game Pass on December 8th. As always, members can purchase these or any other Game Pass titles with an exclusive 20 percent discount to keep playing them even after they exit the catalogue.

Xbox Game Pass is available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PC and Android and iOS in beta. Game Pass for Console and Game Pass for PC each cost $11.99 CAD/month.

Meanwhile, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $16.99/month and is required for streaming (which Xbox refers to as ‘Cloud’). On top of that, this tier includes Game Pass for both Console and PC, as well as an Xbox Live Gold subscription and access to EA Play.

Find out what came to Game Pass earlier this month here.

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