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Xbox One Deal: Last Day For This Really Good Xbox Game Pass Offer

The really good Xbox Game Pass deal is ending soon. Microsoft is currently offering a 1-month subscription for $2, with a second month added to your account for free. So that's two months of Xbox Game Pass for $2. That's a great deal considering Xbox Game Pass normally goes for $10/month. You have to act quickly to get in on the savings, as the deal ends on August 31. It began back on August 20, so it was a very limited time offer to begin with.

You can sign up for Xbox Game Pass on the Xbox website or through your console.

Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft's Netflix-style subscription program for Xbox One that gives you access to a growing library of titles for a monthly fee. There are currently more than 100 games (across Xbox One and backwards-compatible Xbox 360 titles) in the library, and more are coming in September including Halo: The Master Chief Collection and Quantum Break.

All of Microsoft's first-party games launch into Game Pass, meaning subscribers can get games like Forza Horizon 4, Halo: Infinite, Gears 5, and others at no extra cost when they release.



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