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Xbox All Access: What You Need To Know

Xbox All Access lets you pay off the Xbox Series X or Series S in 24 monthly installments.

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Xbox All Access was introduced years ago as a way for customers to buy an Xbox One without having to pay the full price upfront. It allowed them to pay a monthly cost while also getting access to Xbox Game Pass and Xbox Live Gold. With the impending release of Xbox Series X and Series S on November 10. Microsoft is offering Xbox All Access for both the Xbox Series X and Series S, too.

The Series S is capable of 1440p at up to 120 FPS, DirectX ray tracing, and variable refresh rate among other things. It comes with a custom 512GB SSD, which you'll need to store all of your games and content as it does not feature a disc drive. The Xbox Series X is the more powerful of the two, boasting 12.16 teraflops, a 1TB SSD, and 16GB of GDDR6 SDRAM.

The Series S will launch for $299, while the Series X goes for $499. Preorders went live today, September 22 at 8 AM PT / 11 AM ET ahead of both consoles' November 10 launch. However, if you don't want to pay the entire cost upfront, Xbox All Access will let you pay your next-gen console off in monthly increments.

When can I sign up for Xbox All Access?

Preorders for the Xbox Series X and Series S went live today at multiple retailers, including Amazon, Target, GameStop, Walmart, and the Microsoft Store. Unfortunately--as expected--preorders sold out very quickly at all retailers, and it's unclear when more will be made available. The Xbox All Access situation was even more precarious, as it's unclear if anyone was actually able to sign up for a plan through the various retailers offering an Xbox All Access payment plan.

Where can I buy Xbox All Access?

Xbox All Access will be available in 12 countries this holiday, and more countries will follow next year. In the US, Xbox All Access is offered at Best Buy, GameStop, Target, Walmart, and the Microsoft Store. Xbox All Access costs $25/per month for 24 months for Xbox Series S and $35/month for 24 months for Xbox Series X. If more Xbox Series X/S consoles become available, here's where you can sign up for an Xbox All Access plan.

Here's a full list of countries and participating retailers:

  • Australia at Telstra
  • Canada at EB Games
  • Denmark at Elgiganten
  • Finland at Gigantti
  • France at FNAC
  • New Zealand at Spark
  • Norway at Elkjøp
  • Poland at Media Expert
  • South Korea at SK Telecom
  • Sweden at Elgiganten
  • UK at GAME and Smyths Toys
  • United States at Best Buy, GameStop, Target, Microsoft Store, and Walmart

What is Xbox All Access?

Xbox All Access will be available for both the Xbox Series X and Series S. This means you'll pay a monthly cost over 24 months instead of the entire price upfront. Both console plans will come with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which includes the Game Pass library on both Xbox One and PC, xCloud game streaming, Xbox Live Gold, and an EA Play subscription.

How much does Xbox All Access cost?

Xbox All Access costs $25 per month for 24 months for Xbox Series S and $35 per month for 24 months for Xbox Series X.

Considering Xbox All Access includes Game Pass Ultimate, you're actually saving money going this route. At $25 a month over two years for the Xbox Series S, you'll pay $600 total. Normally, the console costs $299 and two years of Game Pass Ultimate costs $360--that's a $59 savings. For the Xbox Series X, you'll pay $35 a month over two years--that's $840 total. The Series X costs $499, and if you add on the $360 Game Pass Ultimate cost, you're still saving $19.

Microsoft has already announced that if you're an All Access subscriber, you can upgrade to the Xbox Series X after you've reached 18 payments on your current contract. This gets you the Xbox Series X with a new Xbox All Access contract after trading in your original Xbox One.

Console upgrades for current Xbox All Access customers

If you signed up for Xbox All Access during the last promotional period, you'll be able to purchase an Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S and start making payments toward one of those consoles; however, you'll be required to make payments on both your old Xbox All Access purchase and your new one until the minimum required payment on your original purchase is met. Once you reach that minimum, you'll be mailed a trade-in kit to send back your original Xbox All Access console bundle. Once your trade-in kit is received and confirmed, you'll no longer owe the remaining balance on your original Xbox All Access purchase. See the full FAQ page on Xbox All Access upgrades at Microsoft for more info.

Pay for Xbox Series X or Series S outright

Of course, many won't necessarily want to be locked into a payment plan for two years. If that's you, then you can try to preorder the console outright. We've put together a list of preorder pages and placeholder listings for the Xbox Series X and Series S.

Preorder Xbox Series X:

Preorder Xbox Series S:

Listings not live yet:

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@narggI didn't say just owning a PS4 guaranteed you a PS5. About a month ago I received an email. It said that since I was a "PLUS" member with Sony (MS equivalent "All Access") I was given the option to pre-order my PS5 ahead of the general public, which I did. Microsoft did no such thing. Current All Access members had to wait to the same time that the sales went to the general public to try and order theirs. I'm just say that MS should have shown the same intelligence and courtesy to their existing customers that Sony did.

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Big Big letdown from MS. Sony gave existing PLUS customers priority to upgrade to the PS5. Microsoft no such deal. I originally signed up for the "ALL ACCESS" last holiday season because the person I talked to at MS said we would automatically get the upgrade to the Series X (or now X or S) when they were released this holiday season. After spending over an hour on hold today with Xbox sales, I do not have a pre-order, I do not have any priority on getting a pre-order, and am left high and dry swinging in the wind. Every store listed on the Xbox site for making pre-orders is sold out. I was told to just keep checking the site for when more became available. Sony sent emails to PLUS members asking if they would be upgrading and set aside systems for those who answered in the affirmative. What was the point of getting into "All Access" last year if it gave me no guarantee of getting a console this year. Thanks MS for the cold reaming. Have always been an Xbox fan but this really bit the big one.

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@lord_dragon_69: For the Ultimate Pass, yes they did give special treatment. You just didn't look very hard. Besides, do you really think THAT many new players jumped in? I'm betting 99% already have an Xbox. And, even if you did have a PS4, that didn't mean you were guaranteed a PS5. I know of Lots of PS owners that didn't get in. Basically, you got market schemed hard.

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I guess this is a deal for people that can't pay the full price up front and don't plan on looking for deals on Game Pass Ultimate.

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That's terribly expensive, way to milk those doing poorly and needing this service

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@subsided94: $19 cheaper going this route. Not sure where you learned math...

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@nargg: common sense that says if you wanna save money you don't pay for 2 years at a very small discount

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@subsided94: Did you read the article? Doing it this way saves you money. You do not pay interest so the console is the same price and Game Pass is cheaper. So if you can't afford full price up front, you pay monthly installments and save a few bucks doing it.

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@bdrtfm: not really though considering it's easy to get gamepass/live deals when you're not already locked in at nearly full price

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@subsided94: At what point do you realize you're just complaining about having options.

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Why is the SSD so small? And the only thing that would make this good is if it were possible to use a portable disc drive with it or something similar.

The worst part is you are apparently gonna pay $200 more for a $50 disc drive on the X model, and almost everything else remain the same. I almost suspect this is being made by Apple with the Microsoft name on it because of the apparent price gouging.

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@jcan1701: the series X version has 12telfop gpu/cpu, will do 4k 60fps. This model does 1440p, so the hardware gpu/cpu (they are both on the same chip) is lesser just like the Xbox 1 s verse X. That is the assumption because of the resolution differences.

You might be thinking sony versions, but we haven't seen final spec on both of those model either.

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@jcan1701: The XBsS isn't just cheaper because it doesn't have a disc drive. They are also gimping the hardware. It does sound like the CPU will be the same, but I haven't seen that confirmed by MS yet.

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@bryanweary: Yet hardware is still better than last version? How's that a gimp?

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@bryanweary: It's not called gimping it's called, lower specs. Big difference.

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@wahsobe: Forgive my non politcally correct terminology. Same difference.

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@bryanweary: You are forgiven for this travesty.

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With the way they name these consoles and packages, I'm glad they don't work in health care.

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I have to say with no horse in this race (I'll own both and like both companies for different reasons), a no interest plan to enable me to get a next gen console much easier, especially the way things are in the world right now, is amazing.

I love me PlayStation exclusives as much an anybody but there are plenty of third party games and Game Pass to make this a huge plus for Xbox right now. I can't wait to see what Sony can do in response.

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@sabredj: Sony has the PS5 coming out soon. Its supposed to be very similar to the X model and backwards compatible (but they never said how far backwards... some sites say only with the PS4 others say the entire Sony library)

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@jcan1701: It's been all but officially confirmed to run only select PS4 games as far as BC is concerned. The word is that it should still be in the hundreds of titles on launch and eventually potentially in the thousands.

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@wahsobe: Xbox X is 100% backwards to last gen, and a good bit to the gen before that. A massive difference to the paltry PS backwards compatibility on any gen. xBox has stated they will never miss on backwards again, and all consoles going foward will always be at or near 100% backwards.

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@wahsobe: Pretty sure that Cerny said during that presser(or whatever you want to call it) that the top 100 would be tested by launch, but that they expect all PS4 games to be compatible on PS5. Tested and expect being the operable words here.

They only haven't confirmed more vociferously because they want to test them before selling it as a feature(at least in my opinion, could be wrong on that).

Edit - I'm not terribly concerned about it, as I'm keeping my PS4 anyway, but I can certainly understand those that value BC as a feature.

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@bryanweary: Ya, like I said ;)

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@wahsobe: 😂🍻 Sorry man, been a long day...

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