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[br]Xbox players have long been exploring, enjoying a humongous catalog of games through Microsoft's exclusive subscription service - the Xbox Game Pass.[br][br]The subscription, also dubbed Netflix for games, prevents individual purchases and opens access to several high-quality titles at a monthly cost of $9.99.[br][br]Now, in a major move, the Redmond giant is bringing the same to Windows 10.[br][br]Here's all about it.[br][br][br]Xbox Game Pass for Windows 10[br][br]Though you can already play some Xbox titles on PC with the help of Microsoft's Play Anywhere initiative, this is different.[br][br]Basically, with Xbox Game Pass for Windows 10, the company is bringing a completely new avatar of its game subscription to support both PC gamers and developers alike.[br][br]It will play a major role in boosting the PC gaming ecosystem worldwide.[br][br][br]Unlimited access to over 100 titles[br][br]In a blog post, Xbox head Phil Spencer confirmed that the new subscription will offer gamers unlimited access to a library of over 100 titles.[br][br]This means you'll be able to play games of your choice as many times as you want.[br][br]Microsoft has partnered with dozens of developers for these titles, including the likes of Bethesda, Deep Silver, Devolver Digital, SEGA, and others.[br][br][br]Price, launch date still remain unknown[br][br]While Game Pass for Windows 10 sounds pretty interesting, there's still no word on the price of the subscription.[br][br]Also, it is not clear when it will go live and which games will be offered in exchange for a monthly fee.[br][br]The company says it will delve into the details of the subscription at the upcoming Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3).[br][br][br][br][br]#Infinix_India..... |
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