Xbox’s all-you-can-game buffet, Game Pass Ultimate, is 28% off for the first thousand customers

    By DT Staff
Published November 15, 2024

TL;DR: Xbox Game Pass Ultimate deal: Pay $36.49, and save 28%, but this deal is only available for the first 1,000 people to buy from StackSocial — this will sell out fast!

Who doesn’t love a good buffet, especially when you can stuff yourself with games instead of greasy grub? Play all you want with over 500 games in Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, now 28% off for the first thousand customers.

If you head to StackSocial and see that beautiful “Add To Cart” button, there are still some codes left in stock — lucky you! Grab your 3-month membership for only $36.49, normally $50.97, before they’re gone. New and current members can stack up to five codes.

Just like at Golden Corral, this gaming buffet gives you an all-access pass to the full catalog. Be the first to play titles the day they’re released (imagine being the first to play GTA VI!). Or, try out an indie game you usually wouldn’t because you don’t want to risk the cash on a bad game.

I think Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is worth being able to play the new with online multiplayer alone, but you also get all of these other games currently available:

Play them as much as you want during your membership with no time limits. If you want to buy any outright, you might be able to score a member deal or discount on the purchase.

Love playing, , and ? Xbox Game Pass Ultimate’s The Play List lets you play many of their games for no additional cost. You can score 10% off full-game purchases from EA as well.

Don’t waste any time — get 28% off your Xbox Game Pass Ultimate code while supplies last. This discount is only available to the first one thousand customers, but they’re already selling out fast.

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