Xbox Series X will be available on Telstra’s Xbox All Access

Telstra has announced that it will be adding the Xbox Series X to its Xbox All Access program. When the next-gen console launches in late 2020, customers can get the Xbox Series X and an internet connection on Telstra’s network. An expression of interest page is live now and you can head there to register yours.

Pricing and availability of the Xbox Series X haven’t been announced as yet, though you could look at the monthly price for an Xbox One X as a starting point.

For $34 per month (over 24 months) customers can get an Xbox One X and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate membership. An Xbox One S costs $27 per month. Xbox All Access is only available to existing Telstra mobile, internet or other post-paid customers.

Xbox All Access

Currently, new subscribers will get a bonus code to redeem and download Start Wars: Jedi Fallen Order. There’s also an Xbox All Access package with unlimited internet for $124 per month which also includes Jedi Fallen Order.

Telstra has also been working hard to improve latency on its network to make multiplayer gaming better for its customers. The ACCC has measured latency performance and found that Telstra is ranked number one in Australia.

Stay tuned for more information about the Xbox Series X coming to Telstra’s Xbox All Access later this year.

Leo Stevenson
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