Thanks to subscription services such as Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus, we can save loads of money in comparison to buying AAA video games separately and this new offer could be one of the best savers yet.
Just with the standard Xbox Game Pass subscription, you have instant access to hundreds of video games from retro classics, indie darlings and AAA big hitters such as Halo Infinite, the upcoming Senua's Saga: Hellblade II as well as the recent inclusion of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. You’ll also be gifted with free DLC and sometimes trials for other subscription services such as Apple TV+ and Paramount+, meaning that you can enjoy the new Knuckles series for free.
Check out the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor trailer below!
However, with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, not only do you get everything included in the standard subscription service but you also benefit from online multiplayer, and access to other services such as EA Play, cloud streaming and much more. Just one month of Xbox Game Pass, regardless of the tier, can be much less than a full-price game.
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So if there’s a game that tickles your fancy but you can't buy it at full price right now, services such as Xbox Game Pass and PlayStation Plus are great ways to navigate around financial restrictions. Yet, thanks to a current promotion from US online retailer Woot.com, you can take advantage of a huge Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price cut.
Right now, you can pick up a one-month subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for just $12.99 reduced from $14.99 giving you a modest saving of 13%. However, if you choose the three-month subscription, that cost is reduced from $44.99 to $36.99, giving you an increased saving of 18%.
The number of subscriptions that you can purchase from Woot.com is restricted but you can still purchase 24 codes per customer. What’s more, the codes are also valid for new and current Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers.
I would assume that this promotion won't last a lifetime so if you want to take advantage of this offer, it might be wise to get stacking those codes sooner rather than later.
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