Microsoft Xbox Series X console will arrive on November 10th for $499. On September 22nd, preorders for the new console will begin, the company also offering Xbox Series X through its All Access program. Xbox All Access is a bundle that divides the cost of an Xbox console, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Xbox Live into 24-month monthly payments.
The Xbox Series X will be available for $34.99 per month through Xbox All Access, including the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Microsoft is rapidly expanding its Xbox All Access program in time for the holiday season, including bundling EA Play into Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and Xbox All Access. EA Play includes over 60 EA’s titles including games such as FIFA 20 and Titanfall 2.
Xbox All Access will now be available in 12 countries in time for both the Xbox Series X and S launches on November 10th. Australia, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Korea, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States will all have Xbox All Access options this holiday, with more markets to follow in 2021.
Adding EA Play to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is significant for both Xbox Series X and S launches, and the company’s big push with Game Pass. With the Halo Infinite delay, Microsoft has found ways to partner with Bungie for Destiny 2 on Game Pass, and now EA for an even larger library for subscribers.
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