Xbox Game Pass Friends And Family Bundle Officially Confirmed by Microsoft
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Xbox Game Pass Friends And Family Bundle Officially Confirmed by Microsoft

by | Sep 2, 2022 | Gaming | 0 comments

Microsoft has officially confirmed its Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family Plan, which it had begun testing in Ireland and Colombia last month. Under the new subscription plan, up to four people will be able to share an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership, with all the perks of that service included.

US pricing details or a global rollout date have yet to be revealed, but the Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family Plan works out to roughly $10 more than the current solo plan that’s priced at $15. In Ireland and Colombia, the plan costs €22 and 49,900 COP respectively. According to an Xbox FAQ, converting a current Game Pass Ultimate membership will have its time converted to reflect the value of the Friends & Family Plan.

30 days Xbox Game Pass Ultimate 18 days Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family
30 days Xbox Game Pass (Console) 12 days Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family
30 days PC Game Pass 12 days Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family
30 days Xbox Live Gold 12 days Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family
30 days EA Play 6 days Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family

Microsoft also mentioned that subscribers can only be a member of one group at a time with their profile and that the primary account holder can invite up to four people at a time with a maximum of eight people who accept to join your account per year. Only the primary account holder can share their Game Pass benefits via home sharing and group members cannot share with other accounts on their console.

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