Amazon Discounts Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Again, and It's the Best Price Since the Hikes
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate’s price recently shot up a tremendous 50% in the US, up from $19.99 to $29.99 per month. That’s an extra $120 per year, and a lot of extra cash you need to find in order to keep what used to be the best deal in gaming around. Yeesh!
If you want to beat the price hike, your best option is to stack your Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership to its limit (36 months) while the change isn’t yet enforced. Or… cancel your subscription altogether. I’m not your boss.
But, with Amazon recently dropping the price of Game Pass again, this could be a brilliant opportunity to lock in your membership for the foreseeable future. Let’s take a look at the savings on offer.
Amazon also still has one-month codes available for $19.99, which is now effectively a $10 discount.
But you can also purchase three-month codes at an even better rate of $54.99 each, and a significant reduction versus the new $89.99 pricing.
The max you can fill out your account with is 12, which in the US currently costs $659.88 in total ($219.96 per year). Now that’s a lot, and I’m never going to recommend you suddenly shell out almost $700 on a subscription service, certainly not in this economy. But it’s still worth being honest about the numbers and how much it does cost to avoid a price hike by paying upfront while you can.
Comparatively, at the new $29.99/mo rate, three years of Game Pass Ultimate will now cost $1,079.64.
By buying in now (i.e. paying up to $659.88 to stack codes), you can save up to $419.76 (effectively over an extra year covered), yet it’s unlikely any of us will want to pay so much for a service that’s just wacked its prices up (again, and then again).
If anything, this is just good to know if you want to cover yourself for even just the next 12 months, paying $219.96 instead of $359.88.
The updated pricing goes into effect today, October 1 for new subscribers, and November 4 for current subscribers. As part of the announcement, Microsoft added more than 45 new games to Game Pass. Check out the full list here.
GameStop has also announced that it will not increase the price of Game Pass, but it is not alone as, alongside Amazon, other major US retailers like Best Buy, Target, and Walmart are also yet to match Microsoft’s latest hike.
Robert Anderson is Senior Commerce Editor and IGN’s resident deals expert on games, collectibles, trading card games, and more. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter/X or Bluesky.
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