Physical games are my jam but this 3 month Game Pass Ultimate deal is just as sweet
Just in time for Avowed, Woot has slashed the price of 3 months of Game Pass Ultimate
I'm still an avid supporter of physical games, but even I can't ignore being a member of every game subscription under the sun. From PS Plus Premium, Nintendo Switch Online, and, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, having access to them all means I get the best of both (physical and digital) worlds.
All these memberships do come at a cost. Which is why Xbox Game Pass deals like this three month Ultimate subscription dropping to just $33.99 at Woot is a more than welcome sight to behold. This code would typically have an MSRP of $49.99, but the Amazon-owned site has dropped $16 off for a limited time.
That saving may not seem like a huge deal. But if, like me, you're already spreading yourself thin with a ton of gaming memberships and physical pickups, even the tiniest of savings can go a long way. Just be sure to grab this while you still can, as it won't be around forever with only hours left on the clock until its gone for good. The best Game Pass deals don't tend to stick around too long, so this is one to grab while it's hot.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate (3 Months) Digital Code | $49.99 $33.99 at Eoot
Save $16 - Game Pass Ultimate brings an onslaught of value to your Xbox consoles and gaming PC. Typically, three months of access to the huge game library has an MSRP of $49.99. However, Amazon's Woot site has dropped the price down to just $33.99 for a limited time. If you're used to paying for Game Pass each month, that's just over $11 for each of the three months ahead, instead of the usual $19.99.
Buy it if:
✅ You want a Game Pass Ultimate subscription
✅ You love multi-platform gaming (Xbox/PC)
✅ You want Game Pass in time for the release of Avowed
Don't buy it if:
❌ You prefer paying each month
❌ None of the current (and future) Game Pass games interest you
❌ You only own a PS5 or Switch
Price check: $49.88 at Amazon
UK: £32.99 at Amazon
Should you subscribe to Game Pass Ultimate?
Even when I've been on the tightest of budgets, I find it impossible to cancel memberships like PS Plus Premium, for just how fundamentally important it is to my enjoyment of the PS5. While I always prefer the Sony lineup of classic, and modern games, in the past, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate has been almost as hard to ignore.
Being able to have the same access to the huge library of Microsoft first-party and third-party games as family and friends has made playing online far less tedious. Instead of going through who has what, and what's cross-platform, I can download Sea of Thieves and sail the seven seas with my favorite PC controller in no time. By side-loading the cloud version of Game Pass onto gaming handhelds like my Steam Deck, I could also pick up where I left off and play from the comfort of my couch, no PC needed.
Whether you'd find the same enjoyment mainly comes down to what games you actually enjoy playing. If you prefer Sony or Nintendo releases that you'll never see on Game Pass, then PS Plus Premium or Nintendo Switch Online are a better fit. However, if you want day-one access to upcoming Xbox Series X games like Avowed (February 18), and later, Doom: The Dark Ages (May 15) then this Woot deal might be right up your alley. Not only can you get access to games upon release as a Game Pass Ultimate Member, but there's a huge library of Game Pass games that are updated each and every month.
Where Game Pass Ultimate will truly get your money's worth, however, is if you love a bit of multi-platform gaming. If you only have an Xbox Series X or S, then the Ultimate package may be overkill. But having the full subscription means you can access day one releases, a huge library of games, add-ons, DLC, and an array of other benefits on Xbox, PC, and through the cloud gaming app.
Check out our guide to the best Xbox Series X bundle deals for further Xbox gaming deals. If you already have an Xbox Series X along with your gaming PC, paring your Microsoft hardware with one of the best Xbox Series X headsets and Xbox Series X controllers will help boost your next gaming session.
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