Microsoft confirms Xbox Game Pass Friends and Family Plan

Xbox hasn't confirmed when the new tier will come to other regions.


At an estimated value of $25 a month, the incoming Game Pass plan could prove to be a hit among budget-conscious gamers.
At an estimated value of $25 a month, the incoming Game Pass plan could prove to be a hit among budget-conscious gamers.

The long-rumored Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family Plan is finally here.

Just days after the sharing-oriented Game Pass tier was leaked online, Xbox revealed that it is testing out the Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family Plan in Ireland and Colombia, where it costs €21.99 per month and 49,900 COP, respectively.

If we assume that the pricing carries over to its worldwide launch, the Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family Plan will cost $10 more than the current Xbox Game Pass Ultimate plan, which sits at a neat $14.99 price point.

According to the official page, the Friends & Family Plan will carry the same benefits as the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate plan except that multiple users can share it.

In addition to pricing, Xbox is also laying out some ground rules. For example, members can only join one group at a time with a limit of joining a group twice a year. Also, this is how existing plans will work for those who will upgrade to the more expensive tier:

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

Most likely, we’ll see Microsoft roll out the Friends & Family plan in other territories less than a year from now.

Microsoft Confirms Xbox Game Pass Friends And Family Plan
Microsoft continues to invest and make the Game Pass better.

In other news, Microsoft is giving Sony a few more years of Call of Duty. Also, it’s believed that the backward compatible title list for the Xbox will expand a year after Xbox confirmed that it will no longer add more games to the library. Finally, Microsoft and Nintendo have both decided to retain the pricing of their respective consoles while Sony raises the price of the PlayStation 5.

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