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If you want to play top-rated titles anytime you want with just the push of a button, you can do that (and more) with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. Their latest innovation is Xbox Game Pass, which brings the budget-friendly model of a streaming service to the gaming world. From its groundbreaking work with online multiplayer to acclaimed titles like Halo and Psychonauts, Microsoft's green machine has been behind some of the biggest movements in the world of video games. When it comes to gaming, Xbox has been a top contender for over 20 years. Purchases you make through the links below may earn us and our publishing partners a commission. If money isn't an issue, then ball out with a Series X, XBGPU and as many physical games as you want.įor more We Do The Math, check out if Trader Joe's is cheaper than other grocery stores, whether a meal kit is cheaper than buying groceries at the store or how much you could save by going meatless for one day a week.- Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. You have unlimited access to over 400 games as compared to buying a few physical games, plus you can play online with your friends. And if you already have a console, XBGPU is still a great deal.

If you're on a budget and want access to hundreds of games and online play, you should consider a Series S with XBGPU. However, an XBGP subscription doesn't include Xbox Live Gold, so you'd have to pay for that separately or upgrade to XBGPU for the same cost. If you have XBGPU then Xbox Live Gold is included with your subscription, so you don't have to include that cost with your plan and you have access to the game library. If you already own either console though, you can scroll down for a yearly price breakdown of just the gaming service versus buying physical copies of the games. It's important to include both, since the Series S is the more budget-friendly option, but the Series X has more gaming capabilities. 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. 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.
