Xbox Live Gold being replaced with Xbox Game Pass Core; RIP Games with Gold
Xbox Live Gold is coming to an end. Have no fear, however, as it is being folded into the Xbox Game Pass family, arguably for the better.
Xbox Live Gold is coming to an end. Have no fear, however, as it is being folded into the Xbox Game Pass family, arguably for the better.
Xbox has announced that come October, Xbox 360 titles will no longer be offered as part of the monthly Games with Gold perk that comes with Xbox Live Gold and Game Pass.
Starting today, all Xbox players will be able to access online multiplayer at no charge for a library of almost 100 free-to-play games that support online multiplayer.
“We messed up today and you were right to let us know. As a result, we have decided not to change Xbox Live Gold pricing.”
As always, the Xbox 360 games below are Backward Compatible on the Xbox One once they’re available on their respective dates.
As always, the Xbox 360 and original Xbox games below are Backward Compatible on the Xbox One once they’re available on their respective dates.
As always, the Xbox 360/original Xbox games below are Backward Compatible on the Xbox One once they’re available on their respective dates.
As always, the Xbox 360/original Xbox games below are Backward Compatible on the Xbox One once they’re available on their respective dates.
As always, the Xbox 360/original Xbox games below are Backward Compatible on the Xbox One once they’re available on their respective dates.
If you already have an existing Xbox Live Gold or Xbox Game Pass subscription, you can upgrade to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for the low price of only $1!
When it does launch later this year, it will be available in all markets that Xbox Game Pass is currently available in.
The news comes well timed with strong rumours of a disc-less Xbox One S hitting shelves next month.
As always, the Xbox 360/original Xbox games below are Backward Compatible on the Xbox One once they’re available on their respective dates.
As always, the two Xbox 360 games below are Backward Compatible on the Xbox One once they’re available on their respective dates.
Among other things, one thing the Xbox One has going for it is Xbox’s extensive Backward Compatible program.
The Xbox One S bundle will save you about $60 over the course of the two years while you’ll save yourself about $20 with an Xbox One X.
When compared to full retail pricing, two years of Xbox All Access with an Xbox One S would cost you around $528USD.
Save $70USD (23%) on an Xbox One S 1TB Starter Bundle which includes the Rare Replay collection, 3 months of Xbox Live Gold and Game Pass.
As always, the two Xbox 360 games below are Backward Compatible on the Xbox One once they’re available on their respective dates.
PUBG will be free to play on the Xbox One starting at 12:01 a.m. PT on Thursday, April 19th through 11:59 p.m. PT on Sunday, April 22nd.
Get up to 70% off on Ubisoft titles like Assassin’s Creed Origins to South Park: The Fractured but Whole as well as Season Passes and other DLC.
If you can’t wait for Black Friday, Microsoft does have some deals for you in the interim.
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