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You got four games each month without paying anything extra. You can compare it somewhat to the current PlayStation Plus Essentials service, except you could keep Xbox 360 games forever.Īt $9.99/month and up to $59.99/year, this was a great value offering in theory. Claimed Xbox 360 titles would stay in your library forever even if your subscription expired while claimed Xbox One titles were only playable for free as long as you maintained your Gold subscription. These games were made available in a staggered manner and you typically had to claim them within a couple of weeks. When the program was expanded to the Xbox One later, two additional games specific to the newer console were also included in the offerings. Xbox Games is Gold was launched back in 2013 and it offered two Xbox 360 games for free each month initially. Although both subscriptions currently co-exist, there is a significant difference in the value they offer, which really has me thinking for the past few months, when is the legacy subscription getting the ax? But for those unfamiliar with the services, its perhaps better to understand what each of them offers. One is the classic Xbox Games with Gold under the Xbox Live Gold membership and the other is the relatively newer but massively popular Xbox Game Pass. Microsoft currently offers two core subscription models for its Xbox gaming customer base.
