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Microsoft makes PC Game Pass available in 40 new countries

Starting today, more people around the world will be able to access hundreds of games on Windows through Microsoft’s subscription service. The company is expanding its PC Game Pass preview program to 40 more countries around the world, bringing its total number of territories to 86. Previously known as the Xbox Game Pass for PC, the service includes access to new Xbox Game Studios releases from day one, member-only benefits in Riot Games, an EA Play membership and titles by Bethesda, which officially became part of Xbox in 2021. 
Since this is a preview version of the service, interested users will have to install the Xbox Insider Hub app and sign up to join the Insider Program before they can start playing. They’ll also get special pricing in the beginning — based on the official Game Pass website, membership costs $1 for the first month and then $10-a-month going forward. 
In addition to the games already available through the service, subscribers will be able to play more titles as Microsoft adds them. One upcoming game is Minecraft Legends, an action-strategy title by Mojang and Blackbird Interactive that will be released on April 18th. And on May 2nd, Arkane’s open-world vampire shooter Redfall will also be making its way to PC Game Pass when it comes out for Xbox and Windows.
Here are the 40 new countries getting access to PC Game Pass today:

Albania   
Algeria 
Bahrain
Bolivia
Bosnia and Herzegovina  
Bulgaria  
Costa Rica  
Croatia   
Cyprus  
Ecuador 
Egypt   
El Salvador  
Estonia   
Georgia  
Guatemala 
Honduras  
Iceland   
Kuwait 
Latvia   
Libya 
Liechtenstein  
Lithuania   
Luxembourg   
Malta  
Moldova   
Montenegro   
Morocco 
Nicaragua 
North Macedonia 
Oman 
Panama 
Paraguay 
Peru 
Qatar 
Romania   
Serbia   
Slovenia   
Tunisia 
Ukraine   
Uruguay  
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/microsoft-pc-game-pass-40-new-countries-131022625.html?src=rss

Starting today, more people around the world will be able to access hundreds of games on Windows through Microsoft’s subscription service. The company is expanding its PC Game Pass preview program to 40 more countries around the world, bringing its total number of territories to 86. Previously known as the Xbox Game Pass for PC, the service includes access to new Xbox Game Studios releases from day one, member-only benefits in Riot Games, an EA Play membership and titles by Bethesda, which officially became part of Xbox in 2021. 

Since this is a preview version of the service, interested users will have to install the Xbox Insider Hub app and sign up to join the Insider Program before they can start playing. They’ll also get special pricing in the beginning — based on the official Game Pass website, membership costs $1 for the first month and then $10-a-month going forward. 

In addition to the games already available through the service, subscribers will be able to play more titles as Microsoft adds them. One upcoming game is Minecraft Legends, an action-strategy title by Mojang and Blackbird Interactive that will be released on April 18th. And on May 2nd, Arkane’s open-world vampire shooter Redfall will also be making its way to PC Game Pass when it comes out for Xbox and Windows.

Here are the 40 new countries getting access to PC Game Pass today:

Albania   

Algeria 

Bahrain

Bolivia

Bosnia and Herzegovina  

Bulgaria  

Costa Rica  

Croatia   

Cyprus  

Ecuador 

Egypt   

El Salvador  

Estonia   

Georgia  

Guatemala 

Honduras  

Iceland   

Kuwait 

Latvia   

Libya 

Liechtenstein  

Lithuania   

Luxembourg   

Malta  

Moldova   

Montenegro   

Morocco 

Nicaragua 

North Macedonia 

Oman 

Panama 

Paraguay 

Peru 

Qatar 

Romania   

Serbia   

Slovenia   

Tunisia 

Ukraine   

Uruguay  

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/microsoft-pc-game-pass-40-new-countries-131022625.html?src=rss

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