Microsoft has announced the expansion of its PC Game Pass subscription service to 40 new countries. The service initially launched in these countries as a preview in February, and the overwhelming positive response has prompted a full release.
PC Game Pass, a companion to the popular Xbox Game Pass, is a video game subscription service that grants users access to a rotating catalog of games from various publishers and premium services like Xbox Live Gold and EA Play. The service is available for personal computers running Windows 11, Windows 10, or MacOS with support for Xbox Cloud Gaming.
The newly added countries include Albania, Algeria, Bahrain, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cyprus, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvador, Estonia, Georgia, Guatemala, Honduras, Iceland, Kuwait, Latvia, Libya, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Montenegro, Morocco, Nicaragua, North Macedonia, Oman, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Qatar, Romania, Serbia, Slovenia, Tunisia, Ukraine, and Uruguay.
Players in these countries can visit xbox.com/pcgamepass to learn about local pricing and sign-up details. To celebrate the expansion, new members will receive a special offer for their first three months, while Insider Program participants will receive two free months of PC Game Pass membership as a thank-you for their contributions.
PC Game Pass offers immediate access to hundreds of games, including new Xbox Game Studios releases on day one, iconic Bethesda titles, an EA Play membership, and member-only benefits in Riot Games like League of Legends and Valorant. Current titles available include Forza Horizon 5, Sea of Thieves, Grounded, Age of Empires IV, and FIFA 22. New games are continually added, such as Minecraft Legends on April 18, Redfall on May 2, and Starfield on September 6.
Players can access the service through the Xbox app on PC, which allows them to browse games, play PC titles, and connect with friends across devices.
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