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New to Xbox? Spend only $5 for two months of Game Pass Ultimate.


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TL;DR: As of March 19, you can get two months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for just $5 — that's 83% off the usual $29 cost for a limited time.


Playing video games is a fun hobby for many. Not only is it a source of entertainment, but it has also been known to reduce stress. Whether you're playing Call of Duty with your friends or living out your Harry Potter fantasy in Hogwarts Legacy, Xbox is a popular choice for gaming. 

If you're new to the wonderful world of Xbox, you could score a great deal on Game Pass Ultimate, which gives you access to over 100 games and EA Play. For a limited time, new users can get a two-month subscription for just $5.

Immerse yourself in Xbox gaming with a huge selection of high-quality games that can be played on your console, as well as devices like your mobile phone, tablet, or PC via Xbox Cloud Gaming. That way, you'll be able to find your game data anywhere and still play with other players using different devices.

You'll also benefit from all the perks of Xbox Live Gold, which allows you to join a community of other gamers and compete in multiplayer games. Plus, get free games every month and discounts within the Xbox Store. 

EA Play is also part of the deal, which gives you instant access to EA's top games, as well as in-game challenges and rewards only members can take advantage of. This members-only content even allows you to play select games for a 10-hour trial that others would have to buy to access. 

When you purchase this deal, you'll receive a digital code — be sure to redeem it within 30 days of your purchase. It's also important to note that codes are not stackable, and that this deal is only available to new users, or members with an expired Game Pass.

Get your game on with a two-month subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for just $5 (reg. $29) for a limited time.

Prices subject to change.

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