

PORTUGESE GAMER (Portuguese) Doing great! How are you?įOOTAGE: Portugese gamer types 'xbox dot com forward slash play' into a PC, and a zooming rocket image indicates the game is beginning to stream.

OTHER GAMER (Portuguese) All good! What’s up? PORTUGESE GAMER (Portuguese) Hey Micaela, how is it going? SPANISH GAMER (Spanish) I’ve got to go, okay?įOOTAGE: Portugese gamer sits in an internet cafe, says hello to another gamer as he sets up. Xbox transfers the existing pre-paid time from the three subscriptions to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate at the current conversion rates.įor instance, if users convert with 90 days on their Xbox Live Gold subscription, they will only receive 60 days of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.FOOTAGE: We open on a gamer girl sitting in her living room with controller in hand, watching a big screen.įOOTAGE: Another girl walks into a bar in South Korea and texts.įOOTAGE: Gamer girl receives the text and smiles.įOOTAGE: A Portugese gamer replies to text.įOOTAGE: A Spanish gamer, talking on her phone, receives text and replies This implies that if users have an Xbox Live Gold subscription for three years and convert it to the highest tier of Game Pass, they will only receive a two-year subscription as opposed to the three-year subscription they would have received before the update. In addition to the recent price hike, this measure means the subscription is no longer as easy to obtain. Why it matters: The conversion ratio encouraged many users to try Game Pass. However, a recent update confirms the conversion has changed to a ratio of 3:2 between the subscriptions. The conversion rate between the two subscriptions used to be 1:1 before, meaning that players would be converted to Game Pass Ultimate for the same amount of time as their previous subscription. Xbox has offered the opportunity to transfer pre-paid time from the Xbox Live Gold subscription to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate for quite some time now, and users have loved this feature.
