No, it will not be possible to play it for one euro
Starfield will be available at launch on Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass. If you plan to take advantage of this version to use a fifteen-day €1 trial, this will not be possible. Microsoft has already quietly pulled the offer, shortly after bringing it back.
A few months ago, Microsoft pulled the Game Pass demo. For one euro, the player can discover the service before actually going to the cash register. But that offer has recently been reintroduced, reduced to fifteen days… before it is removed again. The culprit in this disappearance has been found: Starfield.
It’s the famous Wario64 who noticed the thing. Microsoft simply pulled the $1 or €1 trial because it didn’t show up. Neither on the American site nor on the French site. To sign up for Game Pass, you have to pay for a full month, even if it’s your first time hacking.
Starfield cannot be played for one euro
I must say that The arrival of Starfield is a godsend for Game Pass. The first blockbuster game to be kicked out of the new generation era of Xbox, the title is sure to swell subscriptions and even help them break all records. Surely the clever little gamers were waiting for it to be released to finish the trial period and thus played it for one euro. Lost.
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Remember that Microsoft raised the prices of its services a few months ago. On the console, you need now Pay 10.99 € per month For Game Pass on consoles and €14.99 per month for the Ultimate version. The PC only offer remains the same, at €10 per month. An increase justified by the high development cost of games developed by Redmond Studios.
Starfield will be released on September 6th. on PC and Xbox Series X/S and will begin early access on August 31st. If the game is available on Game Pass, it is obviously possible to purchase it in the classic way to enjoy it without a subscription. For all three who’ve been asleep for the past few months, Starfield is the new title from Bethesda, the creators of Skyrim. This is a space role-playing game where you have to explore many planets.
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