Microsoft Expands PC Game Pass to 40 New Countries
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Microsoft has been expanding its gaming services recently, and the latest news is that it's bringing its PC Game Pass service to an additional 40 countries.
Gamers are provided with a vast selection of titles from Microsoft and third-party developers through the service, with new games being added each month.
This move will allow more gamers around the world to experience the benefits of the PC Game Pass service.
The 40 countries that will now be able to access the PC Game Pass service are primarily in Europe and South America, with some countries in Africa and Asia also included. The list of countries includes Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Israel, Kazakhstan, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, Norway, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, and Vietnam. This expansion of the service will give millions of gamers in these countries access to a large library of PC games.
The PC Game Pass service includes access to over 150 titles from both Microsoft and third-party developers such as EA, Deep Silver, and Paradox Interactive. The service also allows gamers to save up to 20 percent on any titles they purchase through the service, as well as discounts on add-on content. Additionally, the PC Game Pass Ultimate subscription includes access to Xbox Live Gold, allowing gamers to join their friends online for multiplayer games.
Microsoft's expansion of its PC Game Pass service to 40 new countries is sure to be welcomed by gamers in those regions. Benefiting from Microsoft and external developers' vast selection of titles, as well as discounts for individual titles and extra content, are some of the advantages of using the service. Moreover, with the inclusion of Xbox Live Gold in the PC Game Pass Ultimate subscription, gamers can join their friends online for multiplayer gaming.