Xbox Game Pass is a Microsoft subscription service that lets you access a large library of games for Xbox, PC and mobile devices via streaming.
Currently with 4 plan options available, each one offers specific advantages for different player profiles. In this article, we explain the differences between Game Pass plans to help you choose the right one.
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Game Pass para PC
As the name suggests, this is one of the subscription options for those who play on the computer. It offers a vast library of PC games including popular titles and also allows access to new games on day one. An important advantage is that the plan includes access to EA Play, which brings a selection of EA games, early trials and exclusive rewards.
However, it is important to highlight that it does not support Xbox Cloud Gaming and does not include Xbox games. Therefore, if you only play on PC and want to enjoy a wide variety of titles, this option offers excellent value for money, especially with the exclusive discounts and promotions for PC at the Microsoft Store.
Game Pass for Console: Core and Standard
Game Pass Core
Game Pass Core is the most basic option for Xbox gamers. It offers access to online matches, as well as a limited game selection selected by Microsoft. The game library is rotating and features popular titles, but does not include day one releases of games.
Additionally, Game Pass Core subscribers receive exclusive discounts on the Microsoft Store. However, it does not allow access to the full Game Pass catalog or support Xbox Cloud Gaming.
Game Pass Standard
Game Pass Standard for Console is a more robust option and focused on those who want a wide variety of games. It offers access to an extensive library of Xbox titles, but also does not include access to games on launch day.
Even though it is more robust, the plan does not support Xbox Cloud Gaming nor does it include PC games. Its big advantage over Core is the greater diversity of the catalogue, with more game options.
Game Pass Ultimate
Game Pass Ultimate is the most complete option, combining all the benefits of previous plans and adding extra features. In other words, it offers full access to the game library for both Xbox and PC, in addition to allowing online play, new games on day one, discounts and promotions, and an EA Play subscription.
Another difference of Ultimate is theuporte ao Xbox Cloud Gamingwhich allows you to play via streaming on mobile devices and even compatible Smart TVs, making it an ideal choice for those who want a complete, cross-platform experience. Despite being the most expensive plan, it offers the best value for players who want to explore all the possibilities that Game Pass can offer.
Which plan to choose?
From the explanations of each plan, it becomes easier to know which one will be best suited for each person.
If you only play on your computer, you have the PC option and Ultimate. Ultimate is the best option if your PC is not very powerful and you want to play more demanding games, as you can use Xbox Cloud. But if your PC can handle the titles, a PC subscription already guarantees you great benefits and a more affordable price.
If you play exclusively on Xbox, you need to balance how much you are willing to invest in the plan, as Core has a limited number of games. For those who play at a slower pace, it can be a good option, or even for those who just want to be able to play online, but prefer to buy most of their games. The Standard option is recommended for those who play several titles and want to have more options in the catalog.
But if you play across platforms and want the most complete experience, Game Pass Ultimate is the best choice. With support for Xbox Live Gold, EA Play and Xbox Cloud Gaming, it offers a comprehensive package for anyone looking to make the most of Microsoft’s gaming ecosystem.
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