Get 3-Months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $25 in This Black Friday Deal

By | November 21, 2021

Black Friday deals are now kicking off, and that means it’s time to top up on your Game Pass membership. You can currently get 3-Months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for $24.99 (was $44.99) in the Black Friday sales (see here). This is just at Target for now, but we’re also expecting other retailers to price match this soon, so stay tuned, and follow @IGNDeals for updates.

This is a deal of epic proportions, as this code will stack on top of your current Game Pass membership, extending it for 3-months at a reduced cost. You can do this multiple times as well, continuously stacking the discount.

Black Friday 2021: 3-Months of Game Pass Ultimate for $25

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate 3-Months

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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate 3-Months

44% off $44.99

This is the perfect time to jump into Xbox Game Pass at the moment, with the likes of Forza Horizon 5 (which we gave a 10/10 in our review), GTA San Andreas, and It Takes Two all available now. Halo Infinite’s campaign is also coming up soon on December 8.

Game Pass Ultimate is the perfect form of Xbox subscription as well, as it contains Xbox Live Gold (for online play), Game Pass on console, PC, and on cloud so you can play on your phone or laptop at no extra cost. It also includes EA Play, which means you can get access to the Battlefield 2042 10-hour trial from November 12.

Black Friday: 3-Months of Xbox Game Pass PC for $1

Game Pass also has PC games, and new or returning members can get a cheap and easy access subscription right now for just $1. 3-Months of Xbox Game Pass on PC, for just $1 (see here). That’s a great deal, considering you’ll get access to both Halo Infinite and Forza Horizon 5 within the next month.

3 Months of Xbox Game Pass for PC for $1 (Everyone Is Eligible)

New and Existing Members

3 Months of Xbox Game Pass for PC for $1 (Everyone Is Eligible)

97% off $29.97

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Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

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