How to Get Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Cheap: The 2:1 Conversion Guide (April 2026)
Last Updated: April 13, 2026 | Status: Working Loophole
With Xbox Game Pass Ultimate prices recently jumping to a staggering $29.99/month to account for Call of Duty day-one releases, many gamers are looking for the exit. However, you don’t have to pay retail. By using the “Core Conversion” method, you can still secure Ultimate for roughly $12-$15/month.
This guide explains the current 2026 math, the “expired account” rule, and how to stack your savings safely.
The 2026 Conversion Ratios
The legendary 1:1 conversion ratio is officially a thing of the past. As of April 2026, Microsoft utilizes a 2:1 ratio for its base tier. Here is how your prepaid time converts when you upgrade to Ultimate:
- Game Pass Core: 2:1 ratio (90 days Core = 45 days Ultimate).
- PC Game Pass: 3:2 ratio (90 days PC = 60 days Ultimate).
- Game Pass Standard: 4:3 ratio (90 days Standard = 68 days Ultimate).
- EA Play: 3:1 ratio (90 days EA Play = 30 days Ultimate).
Step-by-Step: The “Core to Ultimate” Trick
Crucial Rule: Your current Ultimate subscription must be fully expired. If you redeem Core keys while you have an active Ultimate sub, the conversion rate is much worse (often 3:1 or based on dollar value).
- Wait for Expiry: Let your current sub run out until your account status shows as “Free” or “Silver”.
- Buy Core Keys: Purchase up to 36 months of Xbox Game Pass Core from reputable retailers like CDKeys or Eneba.
- Redeem the Keys: Add all 36 months of Core to your Microsoft account. Note: Some regions like Brazil and Turkey now limit stacking to 13 months.
- Upgrade: Purchase one month of Game Pass Ultimate at the standard $29.99 price (or use a $1 trial if available).
- Verify: Your 36 months of Core will instantly convert into 18 months of Ultimate.
Retail vs. The Trick: 18-Month Cost Comparison
| Method | Total Cost (Approx.) | Monthly Average |
|---|---|---|
| Standard Monthly Billing | $539.82 | $29.99 |
| The 2:1 Conversion Trick | ~$210.00 | ~$11.66 |
*Estimates based on current Core key market prices of ~$60/year.
Game Pass Tiers in 2026: Which is Best?
If Ultimate at $29.99 is too steep, Microsoft recently overhauled the lower tiers:
- Game Pass Ultimate ($29.99): Includes day-one Call of Duty, Cloud gaming, EA Play, and PC Game Pass.
- Game Pass Premium ($14.99): Console only. No day-one first-party games for the first 12 months. No EA Play.
- Game Pass Essential ($9.99): Formerly “Core.” Online multiplayer + a curated library of 50 games.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Can I still use the $1 trial to convert?
Microsoft frequently removes and reinstates the $1 trial. If it’s not available, you must pay for one full month of Ultimate ($29.99) to trigger the conversion, which still results in massive overall savings.
Q: Is the conversion trick “bannable”?
No. This is an official conversion mechanic detailed on the Xbox Support site. Microsoft simply adjusted the math from 1:1 to 2:1 to make it less exploitative.
Q: What happens if I redeem Core while Ultimate is active?
Do not do this. You will receive a value-based conversion (e.g., a 12-month Core card might only give you 81 days of Ultimate).
