Free Games Come To Discord Nitro Thanks To Xbox
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Free Games Come To Discord Nitro Thanks To Xbox
"Nitro is currently $10 a month ($100 a year), and users will now get access to games like Stardew Valley and Fallout 4 at no extra cost. As previously leaked, Game Pass Starter Edition includes around 50 Xbox games and their PC versions where applicable. That ranges from Xbox first-party stuff like Gears 5 and The Elder Scrolls Online to indies like Tunic and Ori and the Will of the Wisps."
"Nitro subscribers will also get the opportunity to earn up to $25 in Microsoft rewards and stream games over the cloud for up to 10 hours a month. Nitro's existing suite of bonuses, which includes bigger server file upload sizes and HD game streaming to other users, will also add discounts to PC gaming gear like 30 percent off Logitech and 15 percent off at SteelSeries."
""As we hit Nitro's 10-year anniversary, we're launching Nitro Rewards, a brand-new benefits program built with some of the biggest names in gaming," Discord product director Lu Zhang wrote on the company's website on Monday. "We want to keep the bar high for what we include. Every partner in this program is here because they offer something that people who play games would naturally want. That focus is going to stay as Nitro Rewards grows.""
Nitro subscribers will receive new benefits beyond improved server privileges and custom emoji. Paid users will get discounts on select gaming gear and access to Game Pass Starter Edition, a narrower Xbox game library offering about 50 Xbox titles and their PC versions where applicable. The catalog includes first-party games such as Gears 5 and The Elder Scrolls Online, along with indie titles like Tunic and Ori and the Will of the Wisps. Subscribers can earn up to $25 in Microsoft Rewards and stream games over the cloud for up to 10 hours per month. Existing Nitro perks remain, including larger server file upload sizes and HD game streaming to other users, plus new discounts such as 30% off Logitech and 15% off SteelSeries.
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