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Ahead of its E3 2019 media briefing, Microsoft has made Xbox Game Pass Ultimate available to all.You can sign up on the…
Ahead of its E3 2019 media briefing, Microsoft has made Xbox Game Pass Ultimate available to all.
You can sign up on the Microsoft Store now and get the first month for just £1. It's usually £10.99 a month.Also of note: Ultimate includes the Xbox Game Pass Console Games plan, and the Xbox Game Pass PC Games plan as well as Xbox Live Gold. This means you can use Ultimate to play games on Xbox One and Windows 10 PC.
And, as you'd expect, if you have an Xbox Live Gold or Xbox Game Pass membership, and you don't fancy Ultimate, you don't have to upgrade.
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I upgraded to see what would happen with this
My Gold was expiring 31/03/2020
My Game pass was expiring 18/11/2019
They've charged £1.00 and my next payment of £10.99 for ultimate is now due on 10/11/2020, so if I'm looking at this right (and I might not be) it looks like I've gained 6 months of gold and nearly a year of game pass.
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Originally posted by MartyG View PostI upgraded to see what would happen with this
My Gold was expiring 31/03/2020
My Game pass was expiring 18/11/2019
They've charged £1.00 and my next payment of £10.99 for ultimate is now due on 10/11/2020, so if I'm looking at this right (and I might not be) it looks like I've gained 6 months of gold and nearly a year of game pass.
Kept you waiting, huh?
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Originally posted by MartyG View PostI don't get why it's now expiring Nov 2020 though, surely at best it should expire at the end of March 2020, that's got to be an error in MS's upgrade algorithm.Last edited by J0e Musashi; 09-06-2019, 15:35.Kept you waiting, huh?
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OK ta - can see this in the FAQ
Note: Purchase of the Ultimate plan automatically upgrades your existing Xbox Live Gold or Xbox Game Pass membership(s) to Ultimate at a conversion ratio each based on days remaining. Learn how this works at www.xbox.com/gamepass. Future code redemptions are also subject to a conversion ratio. Conversion ratio subject to change. All conversions to Ultimate are final: Once converted, you cannot re-convert your Ultimate membership back to a previous membership. Maximum 36 months of redeemed Ultimate per account at a time, including any converted time from Xbox Live Gold and/or Xbox Game Pass (for PC or console).
After upgrading to Ultimate, any Gold codes redeemed from that point on will be worth less. A single month of Gold will become 20 days of GPU, while 12 months Gold code will only redeem into 4 months of GPU.
In other words, you should be careful. It was fine for me, but if one is only interested in multiplayer, it might be better not to upgrade at all - or at least make sure they stack 36 months of Gold before joining.
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This is great value, I just took advantage of it. There seem to be endless deals on Gold and Game Pass - since getting an Xbox in December last year, I've now paid £13 total and gotten 12 months of Gold and 9 months of Game Pass.
Insanely good value. I could've started stacking Gold etc to try and get even more out of it, but to be honest with you, I've no doubt there'll be another £1 deal to take advantage of in a few months.
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Only possible negative I could see, is this T&C about not being able to drop back to 'not ultimate' tier or the implication on MS Rewards. However in MS Rewards atm you can get 12-months of Xbox Live for 29,000 pts (22500 when on offer) or 3-mths of Xbox Game Pass for 17,000 pts (13,500 when on offer).
So if you convert to Ultimate, then 12-mths of XBL via MS Rewards @ 29,000 pts will be worth 4-mths Game Pass Ultimate. So 29,000 x 3 = 87,000 pts versus 29,000 + 68,000 (17,000 x 4) = 97,000. This assumes the above statement about 12-months of XBL being worth 4-months of Game Pass Ultimate is correct.
But even that means converting is a no-brainer?
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