

Instead, they’re prompted to start paying full price from the word ‘go’. When new users attempt to sign up for a subscription, they’re no longer offered the massively discounted rate for the first month. Originally reported by XGP.pl (and circulated on Twitter by Idle Sloth), the Xbox Game Pass promotional deal – which has existed for years – appears to have disappeared on a global scale. Hey presto, you’ve just played a day one, top-tier Xbox game for the grand sum of $1. Then, you play and complete that game, before cancelling recurring billing and moving on with your life. It was a fantastic thing, signing up for an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription on the eve of a brand-new game being released and paying just $1 for it. However, there’s still the sneaky (but not frowned-upon) trick that many users have taken advantage of for years now, whereupon they purchase Xbox Live Gold (which is cheaper), then sign up for Game Pass Ultimate, which essentially ‘upgrades’ the outstanding duration of their Xbox Live Gold membership, converting it to Game Pass Ultimate. It isn’t known if this is a permanent move or a temporary change, but for the time being, it brings an end to a deal that saw new users secure a month of Xbox Game Pass for just $1.

In a move that some users have loosely branded ‘anti-consumer’, Xbox appears to have removed the years-old Xbox Game Pass $1 promotional deal from all its platforms on a global scale.
