
Nintendo already offers a similar family plan with its Nintendo Switch Online service. With the six additioanl countries being added we can assume the pilot's going well and that we'll see the plan make its way to all regions soon enough.

Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family began life as a pilot initially, and is now ramping up to a fully-fledged rollout. Xbox commits to decade of Call of Duty on Nintendo Switch – but who is it even for? All in the Family If it ends up coming to the US it’s safe to assume It’ll make its way over to the UK too. It’s worth noting that Twitter user (with an image provided to them by Resetera user Sullivan) noticed the plan being advertised on the US Xbox app on PC last month. Based on the Xbox Game Pass Friend & Family plan's current prices, it’s likely to be roughly around £20 / $25 / AU$35 per month if it arrives in these regions. Microsoft announced the new rollout in an Xbox Wire blog post, but didn't mention when we might see the option make its way to the UK, USA, Australia and other countries. The plan allows up to five players across Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC to share an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, essentially splitting the cost five ways.įor example, in Ireland, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs €12.99 a month, meanwhile, a month of Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family is €21.99, which ends up at about €4.39 each when split between five people. Xbox owners in Chile, Hungary, Israel, New Zealand, South Africa, and Sweden join Ireland and Colombia in being able to access the Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family Plan.
Six more countries have been granted access to the Xbox Game Pass Friends & Family plan, which offers a substantial discount on the service.
