The game industry appears to be following in the footsteps of the movie/TV business. Not only is physical media becoming less dominant as the years go on, but so is the concept of buying games a la carte. Game-subscription services have boomed in popularity in recent years. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, in particular, has shown that the future of gaming may very well be tied to monthly fees rather than $60-$70 games. With that in mind, we've rounded up the best game-subscription services available now.
Many of these services let you download and play games offline just like you would normally, but a few of our picks also have game-streaming services. Nowadays, you don't have to be in front of your Xbox or PC to play your favorite games; you can stream them directly to the devices you carry around in your pocket all day. And though TV streaming services have become so segmented that subscribing to everything you want costs as much as cable--you know, the thing these services were supposed to replace--game-streaming services are often all-in-one solutions. In fact, the best game-subscription services offer incredible value, saving you money and offering you more than you could possibly play in your free time.
We've kept our list of the best game-subscription services to the very best across consoles, PC, and mobile devices. We hope that our thorough looks at each of these subscription services help you make the best decision for your needs. In the coming months, we'll continue to update this list as services evolve and change. Perhaps we'll even be able to add new subscription services to this list.
Let's kick things off with Microsoft's suite of subscription services. You technically have four different options for Xbox and
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