Article 3XC2C “Xbox All Access” offers free hardware up front with two-year subscription [Updated]

“Xbox All Access” offers free hardware up front with two-year subscription [Updated]

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[Update: Aug 27: Microsoft confirmed basically all of the details of last week's reports this morning, launching the Xbox All Access subscription plan as a way to get "Xbox One and 100 games [via Xbox Games Pass]" with "no upfront cost and one low monthly price."

As previously reported, subscribers commit to spending $22 a month for an Xbox One S or $35 for a 1TB Xbox One X console over two years. That subscription provides immediate access to the hardware, which subscribers can keep after the subscription ends, as well as Xbox Live Gold and Xbox Games Pass, which normally cost about $15/month combined on their own.

Subscribers will have to sign up for a Dell Preferred Account at a physical Microsoft Store location to take advantage of the offer, which is listed as "for a limited time only." Subscribers who cancel before the two year period is up will have to pay the remainder of their balance.

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