Xbox Game Pass prices dropped: Will it be valid in Turkey too?

Platforms such as Xbox Game Pass started to become more common after the game prices skyrocketed due to the global chip crisis and the increasing exchange rate in our country. Launched by Microsoft as the Netflix of video games, Game Pass allows high-end games to be played on consoles and computers for a certain monthly fee.

Microsoft has started to make serious discounts on Xbox Game Pass subscription fees, which are frequently preferred in our country, in some countries. Will the same situation be valid in Turkey?


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Up to 30 percent off Xbox Game Pass subscription fees

Microsoft has announced that it has discounted 30 percent to Indian prices a while ago, following the recent discount claims about Xbox Game Pass. With the new pricing that will come into effect as of April 1, India will be one of the countries that use the service most cheaply from now on.

Xbox Game Pass

Starting April 1 in India, the Game Pass Ultimate plan costs from $9.17 to $6.54, the PC and console versions of Game Pass are priced from $6.41 to $4.58, and Xbox Live Gold is also priced from $6.41. It will drop as low as $4.58. It should also be noted that these prices are calculated in rupees, the local currency of the country.

With this discount, it has started to be wondered whether the same application will come to our country. However, for now, there is no discount for our country in Microsoft’s future plans for Xbox Game Pass.

Xbox Game Pass

The subscription prices of the Xbox Game Pass platform in our country are 44.99 TL per month for Game Pass Ultimate and 29.99 TL for Game Pass for PC and console.

So what do you think about this subject? Do you think Xbox Game Pass Turkey prices are reasonable? Do not forget to share your views with us in the comments section or on the SDN Forum.

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