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A leak of Xbox Game Pass family subscription suggests that you can share with friends

On Saturday, The leak of Microsoft’s upcoming Xbox Game Pass family subscription suggests that one can share the subscription with friends as well.

Earlier this month, Microsoft began testing its Xbox Game Pass family plan in Ireland and Colombia and now Twitter leaker Aggiornamenti Lumia has spotted “Game Pass Friends & Family” branding.

The leak can indicate that Microsoft is not thinking about restricting Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers to sharing their benefits with just immediate family members.

The current preview lets Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers pay €21.99 per month in Ireland (instead of the regular €12.99 per month) for an unnamed test plan which included sharing subscription benefits with up to four others, The Verge reports.

Currently, in its test plan, Microsoft hasn’t mentioned a family restriction, only that people need to be in the same country.

Microsoft is currently offering Xbox Game Pass or PC Game Pass for $9.99 per month. Neither includes online multiplayer capabilities. However, one can upgrade to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $14.99, unlocking Game Pass for console, PC, EA Play access, and online multiplayer.

 

 



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