It turns out that there may be adjustments to the paintings in Microsoft’s Xbox Live Gold program, as the company has stopped subscription plans for a year. Currently, you can only have monthly and three-month Xbox Live Gold subscriptions on the Microsoft website, and this replacement is not accidental.
As shown through Microsoft at True Achievements, the company officially got rid of the 12-month Xbox Live Gold plan on the list. These were available for $60, while one-month plans charge $10 and three-month plans $25. For this reason, you’ll charge about $100 to get the one-year value of Xbox Live Gold now, which is a little less than a Game Ultimate Pass subscription that combines a year of Xbox Live Gold with a year of Xbox Game Pass.
Xbox Game Pass has been one of the most productive values of the game since its release in 2017 and now receives all of Microsoft’s proprietary games on the same day as its official release. It will also come with Project xCloud starting this fall, but Microsoft hasn’t indicated that it will move away from the Xbox Live Gold program. By expanding the value of the service, this can inspire more people to simply transfer to Game Pass.
Xbox Live Gold subscription is required to play games on Xbox One, as is PlayStation Plus on PS4. The games with gold program of the service also offers 4 loose games according to the month, adding the pre-compact Xbox 360 and the original Xbox titles.
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