Xbox Game Pass takes a major turn: it is now divided into Essential, Premium, and Ultimate. The measure aims to offer more flexibility and benefits to players.
Since its launch in 2017, Game Pass has grown and today aims for every player to find their own style, whether on console, PC, or cloud.

The new Xbox Game Pass plans
The plans are designed according to how each user plays:
- Essential: $11,069/month, includes online multiplayer, cloud gaming, and more than 50 titles.
- Premium: $14,759/month, access to more than 200 games, PC, console, and cloud, with recent titles such as Diablo IV and Hogwarts Legacy.
- Ultimate: $30,749/month, the best of everything: more than 400 games, day-one releases, Ubisoft+ Classics, and Fortnite Crew.
Ultimate: the most complete experience
Ultimate offers the largest library, including day-one games and improvements in Xbox Cloud Gaming. Starting November 18, Fortnite Crew will be added at no extra cost, and Ubisoft+ Classics will be included for the first time.
Ultimate subscribers also enjoy Rewards with Xbox: up to 100,000 points for playing, discounts on games, and exclusive items in titles such as Call of Duty and League of Legends.










