Xbox Series X will be part of the All Access subscription system, Phil Spencer confirms

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On the occasion of the last interview granted by Phil Spencer to IGN.com, the boss of Microsoft’s Xbox division confirmed the integration of Xbox Series X into the family of platforms accessible through the All Access subscription system.

After revealing the name of the IP that he would like to see reborn on Xbox Series X, the manager of the house of Redmond has specified that in the intentions of Microsoft there is that of “push hard on Xbox All Access since the launch of the console”.

With these declarations, the maximum representative of the American technological giant anticipates one of the cardinal points of the commercial strategy which will accompany the release of Xbox Series X in late 2020, with a view to overcoming the concept of generations of Xbox consoles outlined by Matt Booty of the Xbox Game Studios earlier this year.

To those who follow us, however, we remind you that the Xbox All Access subscription is currently available exclusively in the UK, in the United States and in Australia. Those who decide to subscribe to this subscription service, at a monthly price that starts from $ 19.99 but which varies according to the console chosen, can receive an Xbox One S, Xbox One X or Xbox One All-Digital.

The offer also includes the registration for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, the service that includes Xbox Live Gold and access to the entire game library of the Game Pass, plus the ability to keep the console after 24 months. Behind Spencer ‘s words there is therefore Microsoft’ s will to bring the Xbox All Access service to other markets before Xbox Series X launch? To find out, we just have to wait for the next Microsoft events that will be digital until 2021 in function of the Coronavirus emergency.



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