Microsoft’s Game Pass Friend & Family tier goes live in two countries
the Game Pass Friends & Family in Ireland, offering the same benefits of Game Pass Ultimate for you and four others at €22 per month. That's less than double the Game Pass Ultimate price for one person , and works out to just €4.40 a month each. Better still, it's not limited to family and the only restriction is that all four members have to be in the same country.
So far, it's come to just two countries, but that might change soon."Currently we are piloting this plan in Colombia and the Republic of Ireland. Future countries / regions might be added in the next months," Microsoft wrote in a FAQ. Users in those countries with an existing Game Pass Ultimate plan will see their remaining days pro-rated, basically according to the price difference. That means for 30 days of Game Pass Ultimate you'll get 18 days of Game Pass Friends & family, while 30 days of Xbox Game Pass or Live Gold gets you 12 days. 30 days of EA Play nets 6 days of Game Pass Friends & Family.You can disable notifications at any time in your settings menu.
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