![]() The picture isn’t quite as clear for the Xbox Series X. A $60+ discount is nothing to sniff at, and also means you’re not paying credit card interest if you didn’t pay for the console with cash in the first place. For Xbox All Access, you’d pay $24.99 per month, for 24 months, for a total of $647.74. That’s one $299 console and 24 months of $14.99 for Game Pass. If you were going to buy the Xbox Series S outright, you’d pay $711.46 in all, assuming eight percent sales tax. Either you cough up the cash for your console upfront, in one lump sum, then subscribe to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, or you subscribe to Xbox All Access for two years, bundling everything into one monthly payment. Short answer: Yes, if you were planning on subscribing to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate anyway ![]() So, is it? Are there any catches? Let’s find out. Seems like a good deal, right? One monthly payment, zero down, zero interest, one shiny new Xbox. Instead of buying your console outright, and paying a monthly subscription for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Microsoft bundles both costs together, so you pay $24.99 a month for the Xbox Series S, and $34.99 for the Xbox Series X. It’s called Xbox All Access, and it lets you spread the cost of your new console over 24 months. If you’re hankering after one of the next-gen Xbox consoles, Microsoft added a new way to buy this time around.
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