Microsoft has announced that Game Pass for PC has now launched in five new countries in Southeast Asia, including Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand. This follows a brief preview period that began at the end of March this year.
From today, anyone in these countries is able to sign up for Xbox Game Pass on PC, paying $1 for their first three months. This will give them access to a roster of over 100 games, including titles from first-party studios such as Bethesda as well as games included in EA Play membership subscriptions.
Xbox Asia Business Lead Jeremy Hinton explained in a blog post that, “Our goal is to bring PC Game Pass to more countries where Windows is available to help us reach over 3 billion gamers worldwide. We are off to a strong start in Southeast Asia where we saw great demand for PC Game Pass during the preview period.” He added that the company is listening to the people using Game Pass and enhancing the experience using their feedback, for example, by growing the range of games across all genres and providing better language support.
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