Wednesday, January 24, 2018

News:: Microsoft's new big day one Game Pass access program includes PC

The Xbox Game Pass has kind of been flying under the radar. It's a $10 a month service (that you can cancel) that grants people access to a library of games, including first and third party releases. It's always been a neat little extra, but as of this week it's evolving into something much more useful.

As announced yesterday, Microsoft is extending the program to work with brand new first-party games on day one. In other words, if you want to play Sea of Thieves (or Crackdown 3, or the next Gears or the next Forza) but don't want to buy it, you can pay $10 to "rent" it for an entire month, or gain access to it in addition to the other bits of the  Game Pass library.

That sold me on its own, but head of Xbox games marketing at Microsoft Aaron Greenberg has confirmed that as long as the game is a Play Anywhere title (read: most first-party Xbox projects these days), it is included in the updated Game Pass program. After getting beaten out by Sony during that fateful E3 Microsoft has really kicked it into overdrive -- competition is good!

Aaron Greenberg [Twitter]

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via destructoid https://www.destructoid.com/microsoft-s-new-big-day-one-game-pass-access-program-includes-pc-484198.phtml