Xbox Game Pass now includes a 3-month Marvel comics subscription
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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Game Pass subscribers can now take advantage of an exciting new perk: three months of Marvel Unlimited, a subscription service that currently ﷽boasts almost 30,000 digital comics.
Marvel Unlimited is the latest perk to get bundled into Ultimate subscriptions for a limited time. The service adds new Marvel comics every week as early as three montꦛhs after they debut in comic stores, and you can read them from your browser or mobile app. Included with Marvel Unlimited is an exclusive selection of digital comics from "top creators" specifically designed for easy reading on phones and tablets.
From now until May 31, you can snag your free three-month Marvel Unlimited subscription from the Xbox Perks gallery on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S consoles, or through the Xbox app on PC or mobile. The only requirement is that you need to be a new Marvel Unlimited subscriber, so don't go thinking you can tack this freebie onto your existing subscription. That sa🤡id, if you enjoy your three months of Iron Man, Spider-Man, and Avengers comics, it will convert to a paid subscription automatically after the trial period ends (so if you've had your fill of the service, be sure to turn it off).
Marvel Unlimited isn't the only perk available to Xbox Game Pass subscribers. As revealed over the weekend, subscribers can also take advantage of a free 30-day trial of Paramoཧunt Plus just in time for the Halo TV series' premiere on Thursday, March 24. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Reviews for the series have been generally mixed, but Halo fans will no doubt want to see for thems🍎elves if it's any good.
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