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Xbox Game Pass is redefined with Essential, Premium and Ultimate plans, adding Ubisoft+ and Fortnite

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Microsoft announced a complete restructuring of its game subscription service, Xbox Game Pass, which now operates with three new categories: Essential, Premium and Ultimate. The change, already implemented globally, aims to offer greater flexibility and added value to players, featuring expanded game catalogs, improved access to cloud gaming and exclusive benefits. The new plans replace previous options, and the migration of current subscribers occurs automatically, aligning profiles with the corresponding new benefits in each category.

The initiative reflects the company’s strategy of consolidating its position in the games market, not only through consoles, but also through a robust ecosystem that covers PCs and mobile devices. With the update, Microsoft seeks to cater to different player profiles, from casual players, who are looking for a more accessible experience, to the most dedicated players, who want immediate access to the industry’s biggest releases.

Among the main news are the inclusion of strategic partnerships with giants such as Epic Games and Ubisoft, the expansion of the catalog with dozens of new titles and the officialization of Xbox Cloud Gaming. The cloud gaming service leaves its testing phase (beta) to become a central pillar of the offer, reinforcing the company’s vision for the future of games. Prices were also adjusted based on market conditions in each region, seeking a competitive balance.

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What the new plan Essential offers

Aimed at those just starting out in the Xbox ecosystem or looking for a more cost-effective option, the Essential plan has a monthly cost of R$43.90. Ele guarantees access to online multiplayer mode, an essential feature for playing with friends and participating in global communities, in addition to offering an initial catalog with more than 50 selected games. Entre highlights are acclaimed titles such as Hades, Cities: Skylines Remastered and Disney Dreamlight Valley.

In addition to the game library, Essential subscribers can use Xbox Cloud Gaming unlimitedly for the titles available in the plan, allowing them to play on different devices, such as smartphones and tablets, without the need for download. The plan also integrates the Rewards loyalty program, which grants double points on game purchases at Xbox Store, encouraging the acquisition of new games and digital content.

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Premium: a robust catalog for dedicated gamers

Replacing the old plan With more than 200 titles available on consoles, PC and cloud, this category is designed for gamers looking for a wider variety of experiences, including recent commercially and critically successful releases.

Major titles such as Hogwarts Legacy and Diablo IV are now available to Premium subscribers, who also have access to the brand’s classics such as Minecraft and

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The benefits extend to advantages within partner games, such as exclusive content for League of Legends, one of the biggest titles in the e-sports scene. The Rewards program in the Premium plan is also more advantageous, allowing the accumulation of up to 50 thousand global points, which can be exchanged for products, gift cards and services in the Xbox digital store.

Ultimate and the bet on strong partnerships

Considered the most complete package, the Ultimate plan costs R$119.90 per month and offers the definitive Game Pass experience. Sua library surpasses the 400-game mark and guarantees access to more than 75 annual releases on the first day, including highly anticipated titles such as Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, High on Life 2 and

Ultimate’s biggest difference is its exclusive partnerships. Starting November 18th, the plan will include a subscription to Clube Fortnite, which grants Passe of Batalha from the current season and 1,000 V-Bucks (the in-game currency) monthly. Essa collaboration with Epic Games strengthens the service’s value offering to one of the largest gaming communities in the world.

Another important addition is the integration of Ubisoft+ Classics, a catalog with some of the French developer’s most popular games, such as Assassin’s Creed IV: Esses benefits are added to an even more generous Rewards program, with accumulation of up to 100 thousand points and discounts of up to 20% on selected games in the store.

The functionality of the Xbox Cloud Gaming in the Ultimate plan is also superior, allowing not only the streaming of games from the catalog, but also titles that the player has purchased separately. Isso transforms the service into a true portable gaming platform, accessible from virtually any device with an internet connection.

The evolution of Xbox Cloud Gaming

The official exit of Xbox Cloud Gaming from the beta phase is a milestone for the Microsoft strategy, signaling the maturity and stability of the technology. The service, which allows you to play console and PC titles via streaming on cell phones, tablets and even smart TVs, is now presented as a final and robust product. The company has invested heavily in server infrastructure around the world to ensure low latency and high image quality, making the experience increasingly closer to that obtained on dedicated hardware, such as a console or a high-performance PC. Essa evolution is key to expanding the reach of the Xbox brand beyond console owners. With cloud gaming, the barrier to entry for next-gen gaming is drastically lowered as heavy processing takes place on Microsoft’s servers, eliminating the need for expensive hardware. The company has already announced plans to further expand functionality, allowing a growing number of games purchased outside of Game Pass to also be played via the cloud in the future, consolidating a unified and accessible platform.

Market strategy and competitiveness

The reformulation of Xbox Game Pass is a strategic move that aims to consolidate the service as the “Netflix of games”, a reference in subscription content in the digital entertainment sector. By creating well-defined subscription tiers, Microsoft can effectively target audiences and maximize revenue, offering everything from an affordable entry point for new players to a premium package with unparalleled added value for enthusiasts.

Including partner benefits like Ubisoft and Epic Games is an aggressive tactic to differentiate your offering from the competition, especially Sony’s PlayStation Plus service. The company is no longer just focused on selling consoles, but on building a long-term ecosystem where subscription is the core product. Essa service-centric approach guarantees recurring revenue and keeps players loyal to the Xbox platform, regardless of the device they use to play.

New titles arrive on the service

To mark the launch of the new plans, Microsoft immediately added a large volume of games to the catalog. The Ultimate plan was reinforced with more than 45 titles, including games from the Assassin’s Creed and Far Cry franchise. Premium, in turn, received 40 new additions, such as the highly anticipated Frostpunk 2, while Essential was also updated with popular games to attract new subscribers and reinforce its initial value proposition.

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