Microsoft Secretly Devalued Xbox Game Pass Conversions – SlashGear
Previously, Xbox users could purchase up to 36 months of Xbox Live Gold service, then one month of Game Pass Ultimate to automatically convert all of their accumulated months to Game Pass Ultimate. According to the recently-updated Xbox Support page, however, this is no longer the case. With the new rules, Xbox Live Gold subscriptions now convert to Game Pass at a 3:2 ratio. This means, for example, if you were to convert three full years of Xbox Live Gold, or 1,095 days, you would only receive two full years of Game Pass, or 730 days.
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Ratio changes have also been applied to upgrading from regular Game Pass to Game Pass Ultimate, as well as upgrading EA Play to Game Pass Ultimate. In the former case, service converts at a 4:3 ratio (90 days to 68 days), while in the latter case, service converts at a 3:1 ratio (90 days to 30 days).
Going by these new rules, you would receive two years of Game Pass Ultimate service by purchasing three years of Xbox Live Gold for approximately $180, along with one month of Game Pass Ultimate for $16.99. This is still cheaper than the $408 it would cost to buy two years of Game Pass Ultimate outright, but it definitely isn’t as attractive of a deal as the old conversion rates were.
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