

The Series X has a disc drive, so it can play either digital or physical copies of games. The Series S is a digital-only console with no disc drive, so it can't play physical copies of games. Best of all, both plans include EA Play – the complete library of EA’s latest games.To calculate the costs, I started with the cost of the Series S, $300, and Series X, $500, since you need a console to play games on. If you are for the PC Master Race, the monthly price is S$9.99 a month. Sure the service does revert back to S$13.99 (for the Ultimate Plan) in the subsequent months but the value still remains the same even at the highest-paid tier. Think of it like a cable or Netflix subscription where one price brings you a huge selection of games to play. Not only confined to the Xbox console, the Xbox Game Pass is a gaming subscription service that gives subscribers access to over 100 solid titles for only S$1 in the first month.

This means the Ultimate Plan (for gaming on console and PC) will be down to S$13.99 per month, from the original S$19.99. This is thanks to Microsoft regularly evaluating the prices of Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold at a local level to best serve customers in each country. The good news is, starting from 6 April 2022, the prices of Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold in Singapore will be reduced up to 33%. Wondering how the Xbox Game Pass compares to PlayStation Plus and which one gives better value over there other? We’ve got you sorted. We’re said before back in 2020 that the Xbox Game Pass is the “Netflix for Video Games” and it still remains as such till now.
