

This includes Xbox Game Pass for Console, Xbox Game Pass for PC, and Xbox Live Gold for $14.99 a month. The final plan for Game Pass is the "Ultimate" plan. After that is the console plan, which gives you access to Game Pass on your various Xbox One systems for $9.99 a month. The cheapest plan is for PC, currently $4.99 a month (although, once it's out of beta it'll be $9.99 a month). There are a few different options when it comes to paying for Game Pass.

There are some fun bonus features like a "Surprise Me" button that will give you a random game to play if you can't choose yourself but besides little stuff like that, it's all fairly standard. However, that shouldn't be a cause for concern-in all my time using it I haven't run across a single bug.įor both platforms, games are easy to find, install, and launch from the respective Game Pass storefronts which, when it comes to game launchers, is all you can really ask for. The PC version is actually in beta currently with no estimated 1.0 release date. Once again, games are organized by genre and popularity and you can search and sort through them.

On PC it's mostly the same story, but you use the Xbox app for Windows to access Game Pass. Games are organized by genre and popularity and you can search and sort through them as you wish. On console, Game Pass is just an extension of the Xbox One UI accessible on a separate tab from the Home and Store pages. On both platforms, the user experience is pretty good.
