The prices of Xbox Game Pass continue to rise in 2026 and renewing now can avoid paying more in the coming months.
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The start of 2026 is not being quiet for Xbox Game Pass. Far from stabilizing after the holiday campaign, the digital code market is becoming more expensive month by month, with small constant adjustments that, when added up, leave a clear feeling: Game Pass is now more expensive than just a week ago… and the trend doesn’t seem to be slowing down.
This is not a one-time increase or a temporary anomaly. What we’re seeing is a progressive price reorganization in key markets like Spain, Mexico, and Colombia. And there’s an important detail that many are overlooking: short-term options are no longer profitable.
The balance between 3 and 12 months has already been broken
- For years, chaining 3-month codes was a reasonable way to keep Game Pass with flexibility. This scenario no longer exists.
- Right now, renewing quarterly implies paying more each month for the exact same service, without any real advantage.
Current prices of Xbox Game Pass (January 2026) – take advantage before further increases
| Subscription | Current price | Availability |
|---|---|---|
| 1 month of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate | 17.19 € | Spain, Mexico, Colombia |
| 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate | 41.39 € | Spain, Mexico, Colombia |
| 12 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate | 155.19 € | Spain, Mexico, Colombia |
| 12 months of Xbox Game Pass Essential | 51.69 € | Spain, Mexico, Colombia |
| 3 months of Xbox Game Pass Essential | 16.09 € | Spain, Mexico, Colombia |
In perspective, the annual plan is no longer a matter of convenience, but of protection against future price increases.
Opting for 12 months now allows:
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Fixing the current price before new adjustments.
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Avoiding staggered increases every few months.
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Reducing the real monthly cost, something that’s becoming increasingly difficult with short-term plans.
With prices clearly on the rise, waiting works against the user. If you know you’ll be using Game Pass for most of 2026, renewing now is not impulsive: it’s the most sensible decision to avoid paying more in a few months.

