One of the best deals in gaming has been known to be Xbox Game Pass and other companies may have taken inspiration from the service as of late. Recently, Mojang, part of Xbox Game Studios introduced its own Game Pass for Minecraft content. The Minecraft Marketplace Pass is now available as a monthly subscription that will provide over 150 pieces of Minecraft Marketplace content.

The Minecraft Marketplace Pass will cost $3.99 USD per month and there will be a catalog of 150+ different content packs that will be refreshed monthly. Below you’ll see the other features that come with this Minecraft subscription service.

Some of the community’s favorite worlds, skin packs, textures, and mash-up packs for you to play

A new set of time-limited Character Creator items each month, which are yours to keep even after your Marketplace Pass subscription ends

Access to your subscription content on all supported devices through your Microsoft account and Minecraft: Bedrock Edition

Do you think more games should do subscription services like this?

Source: Minecraft

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