‘Xbox All Access’ Program Allows Gamers to Make Payments for Xbox One Consoles

The Payment Plan Lasts 24 Months in Total

In an official news post published on Monday, Microsoft unveiled a new payment plan called Xbox All Access, which allows gamers to make monthly payments in order to purchase an Xbox One S or Xbox One X. Notably, two years worth of Xbox Live Gold & Xbox Game Pass are also included in this payment program.

The post also said that Xbox All Access is a “limited time” deal and the program is reportedly only available for those who reside in the United States. If you’re interested in starting the payment plan then you’ll need to visit a Microsoft Store.

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According to the news post, the Xbox One S payments start at $22 a month while it’s $35 a month for the Xbox One X. By using a Dell Preferred Account, customers will be able pay for their consoles “for no upfront cost, one low monthly price, and 0% APR for 24 months.” However, there are other payment methods available if you don’t want to create an account and either bundle can be purchased for their total cost, Microsoft said.

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It should be noted that those who exit the payment plan before making all their payments will have to pay off the remaining cost of the Xbox One console of their choice, according to Venture Beat.

“For no upfront cost and one low monthly price for 24 months, Xbox All Access gets you a new Xbox One S or Xbox One X, access to more than 100 great games through Xbox Game Pass, and online multiplayer with Xbox Live Gold,” Microsoft executive Bogdan Bilan reportedly said. “That’s more than 100 all-you-can-play games — including highly-anticipated new Xbox One exclusives the day they’re released, plus more games added all the time on  the fastest, most reliable gaming network and an Xbox One console.”

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Sources: Microsoft, VentureBeat, and Thurrott