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Get three months for only $1
SAVE $43.97: As of May 19, new users can get three months of Xbox Game Pass Unlimited for only $1 (normally $14.99/month).
If you’ve been on a gaming kick and have run through all the games in your library, it might be time for an upgrade. Serious gamers should invest in an Xbox Game Pass membership for access to hundreds of games for Xbox, Windows 10 PC, and Android. As of May 19, new users can get a three-month membership for next to nothing — just $1.
For less than the cost of a cup of coffee, you can get access to over 100 high-quality games from basically every genre. Choose from titles like Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Grounded, and Minecraft, plus tons more. You’ll also score an EA Play membership for free, so you can play games like FIFA 21, Madden NFL 21, and The Sims 4 to your heart’s content.
With all the features of Xbox Live Gold, Xbox Game Pass ensures multiplayer online gaming is at your fingertips. As a Game Pass member, you’ll also be able to play new titles from Xbox Game Studios and ID@Xbox the day they’re released — plus you’ll get free games every month and discounts in the Xbox store. For gaming on the go, download the Xbox Game Pass app to play over 100 games via your smartphone or tablet.
This deal packs a ton of games, perks, and discounts for a crazy low price. Even if you’re not sure that Game Pass is for you, $1 is the perfect price point to try it out — so hop on this discounted pricing ASAP before it’s gone.
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