Xbox and Spotify are now teaming up to offer gamers who join Game Pass for the first time, for a limited time only, six free months of Spotify. As per a news post on Xbox Wire, U.S. Gamers who subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Xbox Game Pass for PC for the first time 'will also receive 6 months of Spotify Premium.'
Yesterday, Microsoft revealed some new games coming to Xbox Game Pass in May, as well as highlighting a new selection of new Perks for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers. This includes a free subscription to Spotify Premium for up to six months, as well as a new Phantasy Star 2 Online Pack.
- New subscribers to Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass can get a free six-month trial to Spotify Premium. The catch, however, is that you need to be a new subscriber to Spotify, and you’ll be.
- Normally Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs 14.99$ per month, but you can pay 1$ for one month or 2$ for two months if you're new to it. That means you can get both Xbox and Spotify subscriptions for almost free for the first try. After you subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, you'll receive a code to redeem your Spotify 6-month free trial.
Let's start with that Spotify subscription. Microsoft says that Ultimate members in the US can get access to the ad-free Spotify Premium service for six months, while those in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Australia, Mexico and Brazil are eligible for three months. However, this offer is only for new Spotify Premium members.
The Phantasy Star Online 2 Pack features a monthly bonus including rare drop boosts, while previously revealed Perks for Sea of Thieves, NBA 2K20, Warframe and more are also still available.
To access these Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Perks, you can either head to the Xbox Game Pass tab on your Xbox One, or you'll also find them highlighted on the dashboard.
Will you be taking advantage of this free Spotify subscription? Let us know in the comments.
[source news.xbox.com]
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Microsoft and Spotify have today announced a partnership between Xbox Game Pass and Spotify to provide Xbox gamers with access to an advertisement free Spotify Premium account for six months. Starting today and for a limited time only, gamers in the U.S. and U.K who join Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Xbox Game Pass for PC (Beta) for the first time will also receive 6 months of Spotify Premium. Will Tuttle, Xbox Wire Editor in Chief explains a little more about the Xbox and Spotify offer.
“Let me point out the biggest deal here: it’s only a $1 to upgrade to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate right now. Already an Xbox Live Gold or Xbox Game Pass for Console member? When you upgrade to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $1, you convert your pre-paid time on Xbox Live Gold or Xbox Game Pass to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate credit, AND you get 6 months of Spotify Premium on top of it. It’s the best dollar you’re going to spend.”
“Xbox Game Pass Ultimate wraps up all the benefits of Xbox Live Gold, Xbox Game Pass for PC (Beta), and Xbox Game Pass for Console, including access to over 100 high-quality titles on console and PC. We’re adding new games all the time, including Xbox Game Studios titles the same day as their global release, so if you’ve been hype to check out our latest release Gears 5, now is the perfect time to dive in with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. With Xbox Live Gold included, you can get exclusive deals and discounts, and play together with friends on the most advanced multiplayer network.”
For more details on the partnership between Xbox and Spotify and the currently running a promotion jump over to the official Xbox New site by following the link below. But remember to be able to take advantage of this offer you need to reside in the U.S. or the U.K and you must be a new Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Xbox Game Pass for PC member. “You also must be both eligible for, and new to Spotify Premium. If you subscribed to either the Spotify Premium Service or Unlimited Service, or you’ve taken a trial or introductory offer previously, you’re unfortunately not eligible for this offer. “
Source: Microsoft
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