Microsoft has announced that it will no longer offer the $1 trial for its Xbox Game Pass subscription service.
The trial, which allowed new subscribers to access the service for just $1 for the first month, was a popular option for gamers looking to try out the platform.
However, Microsoft has stated that the promotion was always intended to be a limited-time offer and has now been discontinued.
This move may disappoint some gamers who were interested in trying out Xbox Game Pass at a discounted price, but Microsoft is continuing to offer other promotions and incentives to attract new subscribers.
Microsoft announces Xbox Game Pass $1 trial offer
Microsoft today announced that it has stopped its Xbox Game Pass $ trial offer. This comes as a surprise to many who were expecting the company to continue promoting the offer until it ran out of subscribers.
The $1 trial offer allowed Xbox Game Pass subscribers to try the service for a month before having to commit to a subscription. It’s unclear why Microsoft decided to end the promotion prematurely.
Microsoft announces Xbox Game Pass $1 trial offer
Microsoft has announced that it is ending its Xbox Game Pass $ trial offer. The offer allowed users to try the service for a month for free.
This was in response to feedback that the trial was not long enough. Xbox Game Pass offers access to over 100 games for a monthly fee.
Good news for Xbox One owners! Microsoft has announced that it is ending its Xbox Game Pass $1 trial offer.
This means that everyone who has signed up for the trial will have their subscription canceled and any remaining games in their library will be moved to their paid account.
If you have not yet subscribed to Xbox Game Pass, now is the time to do so before the offer ends. The trial offer is available until December 31st, so there is still time to take advantage of it.
Some users are not happy with the offer
Some users are not happy with the offer. Some say they were charged without knowing, and others say that the selection of games is limited.
Microsoft has defended the trial offer, stating that it will give people a chance to try out the service before committing to it.
Microsoft is facing backlash from its users over the discontinuation of its Xbox Game Pass $ trial offer.
The offer allowed users to access a library of games for a set price, but Microsoft announced earlier this week that it would be ending the offer.
Many users are not happy with the decision and feel that they were not given enough notice.
Some have even gone so far as to say that they are canceling their Xbox subscriptions because of the change.
Microsoft has defended its decision, citing that it wanted to give subscribers more choice in what games they play.
However, many users feel that they were not given an opportunity to make a decision about whether or not they wanted to continue using Game Pass before it was discontinued.
Microsoft responds to criticism
Microsoft has responded to criticism about its Xbox Game Pass $ trial offer, saying that it is only offering the service for a limited time
The company also says that people who have already signed up for the service are still able to use it.
Microsoft has been under fire recently for its many controversial decisions, including the $10/month Xbox Game Pass subscription.
Critics say that this price is too high and that Microsoft should be providing more value for its customers.
Microsoft says that it is only offering the $10/month subscription until the end of the year so that people can try out the service before making a decision about whether or not to subscribe.
The company also says that it will be increasing the price of the subscription in 2019.
Microsoft has responded to criticism of its Xbox Game Pass $ trial offer, which allowed users to access a library of games for a monthly fee.
The company said it was “miscommunicated” and that the offer has been discontinued.
We apologize for the confusion and want to let everyone know that the Xbox Game Pass $ trial offer is now discontinued,” Microsoft said in a statement.
We will continue to offer our existing subscription options which provide more value for your gaming experience.
Some users were not happy with the trial offer, which offered access to only a fraction of the games in the library.
Others complained about how long it took to receive their free trial month’s worth of games. Microsoft said it is working on fixing these issues.