Microsoft has officially confirmed price increases for Xbox Game Pass subscriptions, marking the first major pricing adjustment since 2023. If you’re an Xbox gamer, this change will directly impact your monthly gaming budget and subscription decisions.

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll break down exactly when the price increases take effect, how much more you’ll pay for each Game Pass tier, what’s driving these changes, and most importantly—strategies to minimize the impact on your wallet.

📈 Quick Summary: What’s Changing?

Effective Date: July 6, 2024

Main Changes: Game Pass Ultimate increases from $16.99 to $19.99 monthly, PC Game Pass from $9.99 to $11.99, and Console Game Pass sees regional adjustments.

Official Price Increase Date: July 6, 2024

Microsoft has confirmed that the new pricing structure for Xbox Game Pass will take effect on July 6, 2024. This means:

  • New subscribers will pay the increased rates immediately after this date
  • Existing subscribers will see the new prices reflected on their first billing cycle after July 6, 2024
  • Any subscription changes or new sign-ups after this date will use the updated pricing

⏰ Important Timing Note

If your billing date is before July 6, you’ll enjoy one more month at your current rate. Your next billing cycle after that date will reflect the price increase. Check your Microsoft account to see your exact billing date.

New Xbox Game Pass Prices: Complete Breakdown

Here’s the detailed breakdown of how each Game Pass tier is affected by the price adjustment:

Subscription Tier Current Price New Price (July 6, 2024) Increase
Game Pass Ultimate $16.99/month $19.99/month +$3.00 (17.6%)
PC Game Pass $9.99/month $11.99/month +$2.00 (20%)
Game Pass Console $10.99/month $12.99/month +$2.00 (18.2%)
Game Pass Core (12-month) $59.99/year $69.99/year +$10.00 (16.7%)

⚠️ Regional Pricing Variations

While the percentages remain consistent, actual price increases will vary by country and currency. International subscribers should check the Xbox website for localized pricing in their region.

Why Is Xbox Game Pass Getting More Expensive?

Microsoft cites several factors driving this price adjustment:

1. Rising Content Acquisition Costs

Securing day-one releases for major titles like Starfield, Forza Motorsport, and upcoming Bethesda games requires significant investment. As development costs rise, Microsoft is passing some of these expenses to consumers.

2. Expanded Game Library Value

The Game Pass library has grown substantially, now featuring over 400 high-quality games. Microsoft argues that even with the price increase, the service represents exceptional value compared to purchasing games individually.

3. Inflation and Operational Costs

Like all businesses, Microsoft faces increased operational expenses due to global economic factors, including server maintenance, cloud infrastructure, and general inflation.

4. Alignment with Competitor Pricing

The new pricing brings Game Pass closer to competitor services like PlayStation Plus Premium ($17.99/month) while still maintaining a competitive edge on value proposition.

Timeline: Xbox Game Pass Price History

June 2017

Xbox Game Pass launches at $9.99/month with over 100 games

June 2019

Game Pass Ultimate introduced at $14.99/month, combining Xbox Live Gold and Game Pass

September 2020

PC Game Pass launches as a separate tier at $9.99/month

July 2023

Major price restructuring: Game Pass Console increases to $10.99, Ultimate to $16.99

September 2023

Xbox Live Gold transitions to Game Pass Core at $59.99/year

July 2024

Current increase: Ultimate to $19.99, PC Game Pass to $11.99, Console to $12.99

Smart Strategies to Save Money After the Price Increase

💡 Pro Gamer Tip: Stack Subscriptions Now

The most effective way to save is to purchase and activate multiple years of Game Pass Core before July 6, then convert to Ultimate at the 1:1 ratio. This can lock in the lower rate for up to 3 years.

1. Subscription Stacking Method

This popular method can save you hundreds of dollars:

  1. Buy up to 3 years of Game Pass Core (often available at discount from retailers)
  2. Redeem the codes on your Microsoft account
  3. Upgrade to Game Pass Ultimate for $1 (first time) or $16.99 (existing users)
  4. Your entire Core subscription converts to Ultimate at a 1:1 ratio

2. Evaluate Your Actual Usage

Many subscribers pay for Ultimate but primarily use either console or PC features. Consider downgrading to a cheaper tier that matches your actual gaming habits.

For Console-Only Gamers

$12.99/month

Game Pass Console provides access to the full console library without PC or cloud gaming features.

Save: $7.00/month vs Ultimate

View Console Plan

For PC-Only Gamers

$11.99/month

PC Game Pass offers the complete PC catalog, EA Play, and exclusive discounts.

Save: $8.00/month vs Ultimate

View PC Plan

3. Share with Family

Use Xbox’s “Home Console” feature to share your subscription with family members. One Ultimate subscription can cover two consoles simultaneously.

4. Look for Retailer Deals

Third-party retailers often sell Game Pass codes at discounts, especially around major holidays. Amazon, Best Buy, and CDKeys frequently offer better prices than buying directly from Microsoft.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will existing subscribers be grandfathered in at the old price?

No, Microsoft has confirmed that all subscribers will transition to the new pricing on their first billing cycle after July 6, 2024. There are no grandfathering options for existing members.

Is the $1 Game Pass Ultimate trial still available?

Yes, the $1 first-month trial for new Ultimate subscribers remains available, but the conversion ratio for stacking Core subscriptions may change after the price increase.

Should I cancel my subscription due to the price increase?

That depends on your usage. Calculate your cost per game—if you regularly play 2-3 new games from the service each month, it likely still represents good value despite the increase.

Will there be more game additions to justify the higher price?

Microsoft has confirmed that major day-one releases will continue, including upcoming titles from Activision Blizzard now that the acquisition is complete. However, no specific additional content has been announced specifically tied to the price increase.

Bottom Line: Act Before July 6, 2024

The Xbox Game Pass price increase is confirmed for July 6, 2024, with Game Pass Ultimate rising to $19.99 monthly and other tiers seeing proportional increases. While the service continues to offer exceptional value for active gamers, the timing is perfect to evaluate your subscription and potentially implement money-saving strategies.

Your best moves right now:

  • Consider subscription stacking with Game Pass Core before the July 6 deadline
  • Evaluate whether you need Ultimate or if a cheaper tier meets your needs
  • Check your billing date to know exactly when your increase will take effect
  • Look for discounted codes from reputable retailers

The price increase reflects both the growing value of Game Pass and Microsoft’s confidence in the service. For gamers who regularly use the service, it likely remains a good value—but smart planning can significantly reduce the financial impact.