Microsoft has removed the option to sign up for a 14-day trial of Game Pass for $1. This comes just ahead of Starfield’s release on September 6.
This was first reported by XGP, and you can compare what the Game Pass sign-up page looked like before and after the change thanks to a tweet by @Wario64. There used to be text in each subscription tier advertising 14 days for $1, and then full price afterwards. This text is now gone from the live page.
Microsoft has apparently eliminated the $1 Xbox Game Pass trial once again, just before the release of Starfield https://t.co/8tUcvdYHX3https://t.co/nnok972zbU
Pictured: today vs earlier this month pic.twitter.com/GpDDl3jz4l
— Wario64 (@Wario64) August 27, 2023
In the past, people were able to try Game Pass for a full month for the low cost of $1. This allowed people to sign up, play whatever was in the library for a month, and then cancel their service before paying the full subscription fee. Perhaps to curb this practice, Microsoft removed the $1 month-long trial in March before reinstating it in July this year. However, after about a month, the month-long trial period was reduced to just 14 days . Three weeks later, Microsoft has decided to remove the trial option altogether.
It looks like you can still get a free 14-day trial through the friend referral system . The program allows current subscribers to gift five people each year with a free 14-day trial of PC Game Pass. So if you know someone who already has Game Pass, perhaps you can ask them for a code.
Maybe. Without a statement from Microsoft, we can only speculate as to why they are making this change. The timing certainly lines up with the highly-anticipated release of Starfield , so this seems to be the
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