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Microsoft is offering 3 months free trial of its PC Game Pass if you played these games

Halo Infinite Forza Horizon 5 and Age of Empires IV

If you have played Age of Empires IV, Forza Horizon 5 or Halo Infinity before 28th February this year, Microsoft is offering you a free 3 month trial of its PC Game Pass. The offer is available for new members only. Those who already have a PC Game Pass or ended a previous subscription are not eligible for the free trial.

Microsoft says that the trial is valid for those who have played the before mentioned games while logged into their Microsoft Account. Unfortunately, this excludes console logins or via cloud gaming services. The good news is that you can still be eligible for the offer if you have played the free Halo Infinite Multiplayer before the mentioned date as well.

You can check whether you are eligible or not by going to the Xbox website. Once signed in using the Microsoft account you used for the games, you can claim the free trial.

PC Game Pass allows you to play over 100 high-quality games like Minecraft and Sea of Thieves with friends, including Bethesda classics. Users also get EA Play, member-only rewards and exclusive trials.

Just like most other trials, this one will also require to enter your payment details first. The offer is valid in PC Game Pass markets excluding Russia and India.

If you wish to cancel your subscription, you can do that before the end of the three-month trial. After three months, Microsoft will charger you the then-current membership rate. Users can claim and redeem the offer at xbox.com/trypcgamepass between March 14, 2022 (1:00pm UTC) and April 30, 2022 (12:59am UTC).

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