The best Xbox Game Pass deals in March 2025
Set yourself up for some cheap gaming with all the latest Xbox Game Pass Ultimate prices and deals

If you've just forked out a ton of cash on your brand-new Xbox console, or want to cut down on your monthly gaming outgoings, the best Xbox Game Pass deals can help.
Right now, Xbox Game Pass is split into a few different tiers - there's Game Pass Core, which gives you multiplayer access, and 25 free games to download and play. The second tier, just entitled Game Pass, doesn't allow you access to multiplayer but does give you access to the full Game Pass Ultimate library. Lastly, Game Pass Ultimate gives you everything. As an added bonus, there is an optional tier for people only playing on PC, aptly named PC Game Pass. For the most part, though, we'd recommend the full Ultimate package if your budget can stretch since it allows Cloud Streaming too.
Anyone taking up the subscription on a console or PC will need to pay $16.99 / £12.99 per month. There are 14-day free trials, and if you time them right, you can get them for just $1/£1 before they start a monthly recurring payment. There's also the option to get Xbox All access which gives you a Game Pass subscription along with a console - all on a 24-month payment plan. We're rounding up all the latest Xbox Game Pass Ultimate deals and cheaper Game Pass prices just below.
What's new on Xbox Game Pass for March 2025?
Xbox Game Pass adds more games to its collection every month. This digital care package is usually several games strong, and depending on your membership, you can get games for Xbox Series X / S, Xbox One, or PC.
To give you a headstart on everything coming your way this month, you'll find all the new games currently announced for this month in the list below:
- Balatro (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Monster Train (Cloud, Console, and PC)
- Galacticare (Xbox Series X|S) – March 5
- One Lonely Outpost (Cloud, Console, and PC) – March 6
- Enter the Gungeon (Cloud, Console, and PC) – March 11
- Mullet Madjack (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – March 13
- 33 Immortals (Game Preview) (Cloud, PC, and Xbox Series X|S) – March 18
The best Xbox Game Pass Ultimate deals
If you want to combine your Xbox Game Pass PC and Console subscriptions and pick up some Live Gold months as well, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate deals are a much better value pick. While a little pricier than the single Game Pass subscriptions, you'll find all the lowest prices for three month subscriptions just below.
Cheap Game Pass Core deals - 3 months
Okay, maybe you don't want to commit to a full 12 months of Game Pass Ultimate. Grabbing a 3-month subscription to Game Pass Core (previously known as Games With Gold) does allow you to see whether or not you're going to get real value from the service.
Don't forget that you can add 12 months later too. It'll simply stack on top of your 3-month code. So, you could end up with 15 months or more all paid for, taking us well into the Xbox Series X generation... Win!
Game Pass Core 3 months | $25.89 $16.79 at CDKeys
Save over $9 - The best Game Pass deal we've spotted this month is this 3-month Game Pass Core deal at 35% off. While the saving of over $9 may be small, you're still getting access to online multiplayer, a huge game catalog, and monthly game deals - which is ideal for those who don't need all the bells and whistles of an Ultimate subscription.
Buy it if:
✅ You play the Xbox Series X/S
✅ You want access to online multiplayer
✅ You want a catalog of games to try
Don't buy it if:
❌ You're okay missing out on the monthly games
❌ You don't have an Xbox/PC
Price check: $24.99 at Amazon
UK: £17.99 at Amazon
The best Xbox Game Pass deals
While the service itself is awesome, Xbox Game Pass deals can still be pricey - especially if you go for a full year's subscription. With that in mind, we've hunted down the cheapest offers from across the internet to save you money. These are updated every 30 minutes, so be sure to check back in every now and then if you can't see a bargain today.
Best Xbox Game Pass Deals FAQ
Is there an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate 12 month subscription?
There is currently no official Xbox Game Pass Ultimate 12-month subscription, with many retailers only offering one or three-month cards. However, these codes are stackable, so you can load up and not have to think about your library for a full year.
How to drop the Xbox Game Pass price to $1
There is no way to drop the Xbox Game Pass price to $1 without Microsoft's introductory price, which starts and stops throughout the year. In 2022, we did see this price return during Black Friday sales, so that's worth keeping an ear out for this year. The trial allowed anyone to try out Xbox Game Pass for a month at a reduced rate before then being enrolled in the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription costs $14.99 a month.
Is the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price worth it?
If you're at all interested in keeping up with the latest first-party Xbox releases, or exploring the massive back catalogue of first and third-party titles on the system, Xbox Game Pass is definitely worth it. However, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price is a little higher, and it's worth considering whether you're going to be using the additional features it includes.
If you're not going to be playing online (remember, Microsoft doesn't require a Live Gold subscription for free-to-play titles anymore), and you don't expect to be buying too many games from the store outright, the Game Pass Ultimate price might not be for you and you're better off sticking with the skinnier subscription.
You'll also find plenty of the best Xbox Series X controllers to complement your Game Pass subscription in our handy guide. Check out our best Xbox Series X headsets and best Xbox Series X accessories if you want the best Xbox peripherals at your disposal.
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