

Many gamers who are looking to play Starfield are currently being presented with two different options for them to access this upcoming release, and those choices are paying the total price for the game and playing it leisurely or paying for a subscription to Game Pass and gaining instant access to Starfield on day one release. Why will these changes affect Starfield’s release?

Related: Xbox Going Guns Blazing, Slashes Starfield Price by 25% to Make it PS5’s Spider-Man 2 Killer Many gamers will jump at the chance for this cheap trial, especially during the release of Starfield, as players will be able to purchase Game Passes Ultimate edition for a trial period with the price being £1, which will give them access to the Ultimate editions features like instant access to Starfield without needing to download it, which will give players even more time to enjoy the upcoming game, but unless players have a lot of time to spare 14-days won’t be enough time to explore the whole game giving them more reason to continue their subscription to Game Pass. Due to this change regarding the trial of Game Pass, many gamers are both excited and confused as initially, this trial used to be a whole month but has now been halved into a 14-day trial, but there is also the circumstance that if the player doesn’t cancel their subscription before the trial is up they will be forced to pay the total price due to recurring billing. Until recently, many gamers weren’t expecting to see a Game Pass trial method return, but many are happily surprised as this trial method has made a return just in time for the release of Starfield on the 6th of September and is currently set at £1 for a 14-day trial period.
