Xbox All Access Expands To 12 Countries This Holiday Season For Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S Launch

The financing option expands to eight new places.

Posted By | On 09th, Sep. 2020

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After a very long wait, we finally got the unveiling of the Xbox Series S, as well as the price and launch date for the Xbox Series X. Now players have everything they need on the Microsoft side about what they want to do. You have lots of potential options, and now more people than ever will have the ability to utilize Microsoft’s Xbox All Access plan.

If you aren’t familiar, All Access is a financing plan that will allow you to pick up a console plus Game Pass Ultimate for monthly installments. The plan has been pretty limited in the past, only being available in the US, UK, Australia and New Zealand. But for the Series S/X, it will be expanding to eight more countries, including South Korea, Canada, France, and more. You can see the full list of countries and the stores that will utilize All Access below, or you can see them alongside full details and links to sign up through here.

Both the Xbox Series S and X will launch on November 10th with preorders beginning September 22nd. Xbox All Access prices will begin at $24.99 USD monthly.

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


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