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Xbox Game Pass costs $9.99 a month in the US and £7.99 in the UK, and €9.99 in Europe. Each month Microsoft will rotate a number of games in and out of the service for you to play. For that price you get to play all of the games but keep them.

If you decide to buy an Xbox One game while it’s on the service you’ll get 20 percent discount on the Xbox Store price, and a further 10 percent on additional DLC.

It’s not possible to stream games via the service – you’ll need to download the game before you begin to play and games can be played offline for a full 30 days. As with other Xbox games, you’ll need to have Xbox Live to play online although you don’t need it to access Xbox Game Pass.

Xbox One - Xbox Game Pass

Blood Bowl

Brothers

D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die

DmC: Devil May Cry – Definitive Edition

The Book of Unwritten Tales 2

Defense Grid 2

Electronic Super Joy

Farming Simulator 16

Gears of War: Ultimate Edition

Halo: Spartan Assault

Halo 5: Guardians

Jumpjet Rex

Knight Squad

KYUB

Layers of Fear

Lumo

Mad Max

Massive chalice

Max: The Curse Of Brotherhood

Mega Coin Squad

Mega Man Legacy Collection

NBA 2K16

Olli Olli

Payday 2 Crimewave Edition

Resident Evil 0

Roundabout

Saint’s row IV Re Elected

Steredenn

Strider

Sunset Overdrive

Super Mega Baseball Extra Innings

Super Time Force

Screamride

Shantae and the Pirate’s Curse

Terraria

The Golf Club

The Swapper

WWE 2K16

 

Xbox 360  - Xbox Game Pass

A Kingdom For Keflings

A World Of Keflings

Age of Booty

Banjo-Kazooie

Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts

Banjo-Tooie

Bionic Commando Rearmed 2

Bioshock

Bioshock 2

Bioshock Infinite

Borderlands

Bound By Flame

Braid

Capcom Arcade Cabinet

Comix Zone

Castle Storm

Comic Jumper

Dark Void

De Blob 2

Defense Grid

Dig Dug

Double Dragon Neon

Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara

Fable 3

Final Fight: Double Impact

Flock!

Galaga Legions DX

Gears of War

Gears of War 2

Gears of War: Judgement

Gears of War 3

Grid 2

Hexic 2

Iron Brigade

Jet Pac Refuelled

IDARB

Joe Danger 2: The Movie

Joe Danger Special Edition

Joyride Turbo

Kameo

King of Fighters 98

Lego Batman

Metal Slug 3

Monday Night Combat

Ms Spolsion Man

MX vs ATV Reflex

N+

Neo Geo Battle Coliseum

Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

Pac-Man CE DX+

Pac-Man Museum

Perfect Dark Zero

Pumped BMX+

Splosion Man

Stacking

Sacred 3

Sam & Max: Beyond Time and Space

Sam & Max: Save The World

Samurai Showdown 2

Sega Vintage Collection: Kidd & Co

Sega Vintage Collection: Golden Axe

Sega Vintage Collection: Monster World

Sega Vintage Collection: Streets of Rage

Soul Calibur

Soul Calibur 2: HD

Spelunky

Tekken Tag Tournament 2

The Maw

Toy Soldiers

Toy Soldiers: Cold War

Virtua Fighter 5: Final Showdown

Viva Pinata

Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise

XCOM: Enemy Within

 

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The problem right now, at least for me, is that so many of these games were already made free through GWG or some other promotion. I think it's a cool service but it would take some different games to bring me into the fold.



There is also more Xbox 360 games than Xbox One games.



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The concept is great and no doubt this service will have its fans.

The problem for me is that I have absolutely zero interest in old current gen games, last gen games and BC, so these efforts by MS to give me yuuuuge stockpile of old games does me nothing, the amount of new current gen games is low, MS' own Gen 8 library has been weak. This service does not entice me to get an Xbox.

I look at the list and wonder what I'm supposed to be getting excited about, I mean wow DmC! Omg Saints Row 4! Games I played at launch in like 2012, then bought for $5 at a steam sale somewhere.

Is it just me that feels like MS seems to be doing everything BUT making new games? I would rather they put the effort in unique games for Xbox.



Turkish said:
The concept is great and no doubt this service will have its fans.

The problem for me is that I have absolutely zero interest in old current gen games, last gen games and BC, so these efforts by MS to give me yuuuuge stockpile of old games does me nothing, the amount of new current gen games is low, MS' own Gen 8 library has been weak. This service does not entice me to get an Xbox.

I look at the list and wonder what I'm supposed to be getting excited about, I mean wow DmC! Omg Saints Row 4! Games I played at launch in like 2012, then bought for $5 at a steam sale somewhere.

Is it just me that feels like MS seems to be doing everything BUT making new games? I would rather they put the effort in unique games for Xbox.

lol, it's not supposed to sell you on an Xbox One. Like BC, it's fan service designed mostly to generate revenue from people already in the ecosystem. If those games haven't swayed you to get an Xbone already, then lumping them into one monthly service package sure as heck isn't supposed to do it.

Anyway, I hope they surprise us at E3 with one of their own titles thrown into the service. Like Forza 6, Quantum Break, Halo Wars 2, etc etc.



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LudicrousSpeed said:
Turkish said:
The concept is great and no doubt this service will have its fans.

The problem for me is that I have absolutely zero interest in old current gen games, last gen games and BC, so these efforts by MS to give me yuuuuge stockpile of old games does me nothing, the amount of new current gen games is low, MS' own Gen 8 library has been weak. This service does not entice me to get an Xbox.

I look at the list and wonder what I'm supposed to be getting excited about, I mean wow DmC! Omg Saints Row 4! Games I played at launch in like 2012, then bought for $5 at a steam sale somewhere.

Is it just me that feels like MS seems to be doing everything BUT making new games? I would rather they put the effort in unique games for Xbox.

lol, it's not supposed to sell you on an Xbox One. Like BC, it's fan service designed mostly to generate revenue from people already in the ecosystem. If those games haven't swayed you to get an Xbone already, then lumping them into one monthly service package sure as heck isn't supposed to do it.

Anyway, I hope they surprise us at E3 with one of their own titles thrown into the service. Like Forza 6, Quantum Break, Halo Wars 2, etc etc.

A lot of people have been saying that this could be perfect for parents with kids and are on a budget. Most of the core gamers already got the bulk of these games for free or on sale. It's the same games just a new way of circulating them. BC games are already affordable to people with a budget.



And you can buy old DVDs for $2 at second hand shops. I guess Netflix is worthless.



Have 17 of those games.



S.T.A.G.E. said:
LudicrousSpeed said:

lol, it's not supposed to sell you on an Xbox One. Like BC, it's fan service designed mostly to generate revenue from people already in the ecosystem. If those games haven't swayed you to get an Xbone already, then lumping them into one monthly service package sure as heck isn't supposed to do it.

Anyway, I hope they surprise us at E3 with one of their own titles thrown into the service. Like Forza 6, Quantum Break, Halo Wars 2, etc etc.

A lot of people have been saying that this could be perfect for parents with kids and are on a budget. Most of the core gamers already got the bulk of these games for free or on sale. It's the same games just a new way of circulating them. BC games are already affordable to people with a budget.

This is aimed at casual to moderate gamers.  Most hardcore gamers have either played these games, or don't care about them.  

I may sign up for a bit, from time to time, and play a few things I haven't tried.  But, this isn't going to fundamentally change the way I consume games. 



S.T.A.G.E. said:
LudicrousSpeed said:

lol, it's not supposed to sell you on an Xbox One. Like BC, it's fan service designed mostly to generate revenue from people already in the ecosystem. If those games haven't swayed you to get an Xbone already, then lumping them into one monthly service package sure as heck isn't supposed to do it.

Anyway, I hope they surprise us at E3 with one of their own titles thrown into the service. Like Forza 6, Quantum Break, Halo Wars 2, etc etc.

A lot of people have been saying that this could be perfect for parents with kids and are on a budget. Most of the core gamers already got the bulk of these games for free or on sale. It's the same games just a new way of circulating them. BC games are already affordable to people with a budget.

Some of those 360 games are a few bucks online or Gamestop, but all of them and there is a lot of digital only content. Some of it has also gone up in value due to BC. That 360 content there is still worth  several hundred dollars combined. This is the cheapest way to play a lot of games on any console.



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