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Microsoft is giving 3 month PC Game Pass trials

Robert Collins Robert Collins
April 18, 2022
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Did you play Age of Empires 4, Halo Infinite, or Forza Horizon 5 before February 28 of this year? If so, Microsoft is offering a free 3 month trial of PC Game Pass. Note that this free trial is only available for new PC Game Pass members, as those already subscribed to it are unfortunately not eligible.

Did you play Halo Infinite, Forza Horizon 5, or Age of Empires IV on PC before 2/28?

To say thanks, we’re giving out 3 months of PC Game Pass for free to new members only at https://t.co/5Ci8bZ0gKm pic.twitter.com/wYZcWNZtCM

— Xbox (@Xbox) April 16, 2022

To be eligible, you need to have played these games while logged into your Microsoft account, which would exclude those who played on consoles or via the cloud. Once the trial ends, recurring billing will kick in and users will be charged the current membership rate (which is currently $9.99 a month), or they can cancel the subscription at any time.

PC Game Pass currently offers over 100 games representing many genres, from AAA blockbusters to surprise indie hits. If you are eligible you can claim the offer up through April 30.

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