Xbox Game Pass does not go up in February: these are the current prices to renew and save.
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If you were waiting to renew or upgrade your Xbox Game Pass subscription, February starts with some relatively calm news. Prices remain largely unchanged from January in key markets like Spain, Mexico, and Colombia, at least when it comes to the most common 3 and 12-month digital codes.
In a context where the service’s price has been steadily increasing over the past year, this stability is not something you see every month. That’s why the current moment is an interesting time to secure your renewal before the market moves again.
Current Xbox Game Pass prices in February
These are the current prices, in line with those at the end of January. As always, keep in mind that prices can change without notice:
| Subscription | Current Price | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| 1 month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate | 19.69 € | Spain, Mexico, Colombia |
| 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate | 46.39 € | Spain, Mexico, Colombia |
| 12 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate | 173.99 € | Spain, Mexico, Colombia |
| 12 months of Xbox Game Pass Essential | 54.49 € | Spain, Mexico, Colombia |
| 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Essential | 19.69 € | Spain, Mexico, Colombia |
As of today, renewing Xbox Game Pass through Loaded remains a reliable option: immediate code delivery, active support in case of any issues, and a point system that translates to real discounts on future purchases.
Given the recent history, everything suggests that the next adjustments will be upward, starting with the shorter plans as usual. So, if you’re sure you’ll continue using the service, renewing now allows you to secure the current price and avoid paying more when the market corrects again.

