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SAVE $5: As of October 8, you can score a three-month subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for 11% off the usual price, just $39.99.


Halo Infinite is finally coming out on Dec. 8 after an agonizing wait (and a delay). Whether you've been following the franchise since it began in 2001 or are a newcomer, it's a game you definitely won't want to miss. Also, it's launching on Xbox Game Pass on day one, which is a pretty generous deal for such a highly anticipated release.

Speaking of good deals, you can join Xbox Game Pass to play Halo Infinite, along with a bevy of other titles, for a nice discount right now. For a limited time, you can get a three-month subscription to the service for $5 off the usual price. If you play a lot of games, there's a high chance it'll end up paying for itself.

'Halo Infinite' gameplay screenshot
'Halo Infinite' is coming to Game Pass on day one. Credit: 343 Industries

Xbox Game Pass is like the Netflix of video games. You've heard us say that probably one billion times by now, but only because it's true. A subscription to Game Pass gets you unlimited access to a library of over 100 titles to download and play at your leisure, from new releases to classics from the early Xbox days. And like Halo Infinite, all Xbox-exclusive games will be available immediately, which is a huge perk. You'll also be able to use Xbox Live Gold to play online with friends, and you'll have access to Game Pass' PC and EA Play offerings.

It's considered the best deal in gaming for a reason. Pick up a three-month subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate at Amazon and save $5 for a limited time.

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