Welcome, PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted viewers and anyone else who had the good fortune to stumble into this little trove of treasures: If you're looking for a free month of PC Game Pass, you're in the right place. Show sponsor Microsoft has given us 1,000 codes to give away.
A PC Game Pass membership grants access to a big library of games that includes '90s classics like Sim City 2000, more recent classics like the Mass Effect trilogy, and really recent classics like Stalker 2 and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024, which we just awarded a glowing 90% in our review. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is also available on Game Pass, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will be there when it releases on December 9.
For a chance to receive a free month of Game Pass, enter your email address in the form below. This Friday, December 6, 2024 at 12 pm PT, codes will be emailed to 1,000 randomly selected entrants. (If you don't see the form, you can also enter here.)
We won't use your email address for marketing purposes; it'll only be used to send you a code if randomly selected.
The codes are redeemable at https://microsoft.com/redeem, and must be used by December 31, 2024. New Game Pass members who sign up with a code will get one free month of the service. Heads up that you'll have to include a payment method when you sign up, and your account will renew at the standard price unless you cancel it before the end of the free month. For existing Game Pass members, a conversion rate applies.
Here are the official terms from Microsoft:
Redeem at microsoft.com/redeem by 12/31/2024. Valid payment method required. Unless you cancel, you will be charged the then-current regular membership rate when the promotional period ends. Limit: 1 per person/account. Subject to the Microsoft Services Agreement, Game Pass terms and system requirements at: xbox.com/subscriptionterms . For existing Game Pass Ultimate members, a conversion ratio applies; conversions are final.
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