Got Indiana Jones FOMO? Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is now under $30 so you can see what the fuss is about
Discounts - why'd it have to be discounts?
If all of your social media feeds are clogged up with non-stop screenshots and clips of the latest Indiana Jones game, you aren't alone. No matter where I look I can't seem to escape footage from Indiana Jones and The Great Circle, and its uncanny valley Harrison Ford.
That's because it just released on Xbox Game Pass on December 9, and anyone with an Ultimate subscription for their Xbox Series S/X or PC has been able to take on Indy's latest adventure. If seeing all that footage is giving you a big case of FOMO you can currently grab three months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for just $28.99 at Woot, a whole 32% off its MSRP of $49.99, with a further $5 off if you use code 'GAMEPASS' too.
The brand-new Indiana Jones and The Great Circle currently costs a whopping $69.99 on the digital Xbox storefront, so already you're saving $20 by picking up this great Xbox Game Pass deal this month. Not only that, but you'll also get access to Stalker 2, Call of Duty Black Ops 6, Sea of Thieves, and a ton of games to keep you busy over the holidays.
3 Month Xbox Game Pass Ultimate | $49.99 $28.99 at Woot
Save $21 with code 'GAMEPASS' - If you want to be kept busy over the holidays, you can grab 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for just $33.99 at Woot, a whole 32% off its MSRP of $49.99. While a saving of $16 may not be huge, that $33.99 will still net you the ability to play the brand new Indian Jones game, along with a ton of other recent releases from the Xbox back catalog. Better yet, using the code 'GAMEPASS' will knock a further $5 off saving you over $20 in total.
Buy it if:
✅ You don't already own Game Pass
✅ You want to play Indian Jones and The Great Circle
✅ You want a huge catalog of Xbox games to keep you busy
Don't buy it if:
❌ You aren't a fan of the Indian Jones film franchise
❌ You prefer to own your Xbox games
❌ You already have Game Pass Ultimate
Price Check: Walmart: $49.99 | Amazon: $49.99
UK: £32.99 at Amazon
Should you buy 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate?
If you aren't fussed about having the biggest physical game collection or even owning all of your games digitally, then having Xbox Game Pass Ultimate makes a whole lot of sense. This deal only comes with three months, but there's a whole lot of games to play on both console and PC in that time.
In this month alone Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled, Forza Motorsport, Hauntii, Humanity, EA Sports WRC, and Overthrown were added to Game Pass, and if you grab this deal you'll be able to download and play them to your heart's desire. There are also more brand-new additions to come, with even roguelike deckerbuilder Wildfrost joining the Ultimate tier as of December 10.
The only annoyance is that you only have access to these games for as long as you have Game Pass Ultimate - which for this deal, is just three months. However, three months is plenty of time to whip your way through Indiana Jones's latest adventure, if that's what got you intrigued into Game Pass Ultimate in the first place.
If you're in the market for a new console, we're also rounding up all the best Xbox Series X deals. We also have a ton of discounts on the best Xbox Series X accessories and gifts perfect for the holidays as part of our Xbox gift guide this December.
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