First month of Xbox Live now $1
"I'd buy that for a dollar" is one of the many quotable lines in the classic sci-fi film Robocop. Now, though, $1 will buy gamers one whole month on Microsoft's Xbox Live service. Microsoft has confirmed to GameSpot today that it is offering a one-month upgrade to the Xbox Live Gold subscription...
"I'd buy that for a dollar" is one of the many quotable lines in the classic sci-fi film Robocop. Now, though, $1 will buy gamers one whole month on Microsoft's Xbox Live service. Microsoft has confirmed to GameSpot today that it is offering a one-month upgrade to the Xbox Live Gold subscription plan for current Silver plan members for just 100 pennies.
The promotional upgrade automatically enrolls participating members into a one-month renewal system. Once the promotional month expires, members will be charged the standard $7.99 fee each month unless they opt out. Currently, Microsoft has not announced an end date for the promotion.
With an Xbox Live Gold subscription, members have access to a number of additional features, including streaming Netflix movies and TV shows (for current Netflix subscribers only), TrueSkill matchmaking, early and exclusive access to select game add-ons in the marketplace, multiplayer features, and the gamer feedback system. The plan costs $49.99 for one year of service.
Back in March, Silver plan members were offered a $10 discount on a yearly subscription for the Gold plan.
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