


To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Way ahead of the game's planned release date of December 8, Microsoft has shadowdropped Halo Infinite's multiplayer portion, allowing fans to log in and play the already-hyped multiplayer mode almost a month a head of schedule. What's more, Microsoft is offering a sweet entry deal on both subscriptions, meaning you can pick up your first month for just a $1 / £1 trial price.In a surprise move, Microsoft has made Halo Infinite multiplayer live as part of the Xbox 20th anniversary celebrations. With Xbox exclusives like Starfield, Fable and The Elder Scrolls 6 in the works, a Game Pass subscription could save you a lot of money in the long run.

But with the subscription, you get plenty of games for your money – as well as the ability to play them on mobile devices if you have Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (though this cloud gaming feature is currently in beta). So, for the price of a yearly subscription, you would feasibly only be able to pick up two new first-party Xbox games. That makes it fantastic value, as an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate yearly subscription is around £139.99 / $194.59 (though three-month and monthly subscriptions are available) and an Xbox Game Pass subscription works out around £96 / $120 a year, while a new Xbox first-party release (like Halo Infinite) on its own costs around $60/£50. The most enticing part of this library? New Xbox first-party titles, like Halo Infinite, land on it on day one. The biggest draw of an Xbox Game Pass subscription (in our opinion) is the ability to access the heaving Game Pass library, which includes a variety of titles from Xbox 360 games to the latest Xbox exclusives – with new games constantly being added to it. However, while Xbox Game Pass requires picking either console or PC, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate works across both and also allows access to Xbox Cloud Gaming. When it comes to Xbox Game Pass subscriptions, you have three choices: Xbox Game Pass for Console, Xbox Game Pass for PC or Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.Īll these subscriptions pack in Xbox Live Gold (allowing access to online multiplayer and granting free games each month), access to first-party Xbox releases on day one (like Halo Infinite), discounts and deals on the Microsoft store plus access to the ever-growing Xbox Game Pass library (which currently boasts over 100 games).
