StackSocial is running one of those rare deals that gives you that satisfying “stick it to The Man” feeling. Just months after Microsoft dropped a 50% price hike on the subscription price for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, from $20 to $30 per month, StackSocial’s offering 3-month subscriptions for $75 — your chance to recoup half of that unwelcome price boost.
Better still, up to three of these digital 3-month subscription codes are stackable, meaning you can lock yourself into 9 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate at the sale price of $25 per month. And — yes, another “even better” — this isn’t one of those ubiquitous “new customer only” offers. New and existing Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscribers (U.S. only) are equally welcome to fight back against gaming inflation.
Unparalleled Access
In a way you can’t blame Microsoft for jacking the price on Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, simply because of the incredible number of games and perks it delivers. Over 500 titles are available across console, PC, and cloud, and the library rotates constantly — including day-one releases from Xbox Game Studios and Bethesda Softworks. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II, and Starfield all landed on Game Pass the same day they hit retail. That day-one access is the feature that’s hardest to replicate through any other service or buying strategy, and it’s what keeps Game Pass Ultimate competitive even at the higher monthly price.
EA Play is bundled in at no additional cost, which adds its own depth — The Sims 4, the Madden NFL series, Battlefield titles, and up to 10-hour trials of new EA releases before buying. Monthly perks include in-game add-ons, consumables, and partner offers that stack on top of the base membership. Online multiplayer via Xbox Live is included, covering both console and PC.
Take the Games Anywhere
Cloud gaming is worth highlighting for anyone who doesn’t own an Xbox. Game Pass Ultimate lets you stream the full catalog to phones, tablets, PCs, Smart TVs (Samsung’s 2023 and newer models support it natively through the Gaming Hub), and select VR headsets. Pair a controller, log in, and you’re running Starfield or Halo Infinite without a console under the TV. It’s not an apples-to-apples replacement for native hardware performance, but as a way to access a 500-game library on whatever screen is nearby, it does a lot of the heavy lifting.
Even though there are no physical goods being delivered — your Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions arrive in the form of a digital code from StackSocial — supplies are limited. In fact, the 1-month subscription deal also offered by StackSocial is sold out. But the 3-month deal for just $75 is alive and kicking, and you can grab up to three of them to extend your savings into 2027.