Microsoft May Launch A Bundle Subscription With Xbox One Consoles, Xbox Live, And Game Pass

By Noah Long • Updated August 24, 2018

According to Windows Central Microsoft is reportedly preparing to launch a new subscription service known as “Xbox All Access” (codenamed Project Largo), which would include Xbox One consoles, Xbox Live, and Xbox Game Pass. This would all be available at an affordable monthly fee.

It is believed that Microsoft has been working on this subscription service over the last few months.

The Xbox One S and the Xbox One X are both expected to be offered in the subscription service. The subscription is reportedly going to be priced at $34.99 per month over 24 months for the Xbox One X, Xbox Live Gold, and Xbox Game Pass.

You will be able to buy the subscription from Microsoft retail stores and the company is planning to work with several PC companies to also offer it in their catalogs.

The Xbox All Access subscription is expected to be available in the U.S. first. But then Microsoft will expand it to other countries shortly after.

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