Xbox All Access lets you buy an Xbox console with monthly payments. Unfortunately, it isn't available in a lot of countries. At least, not yet. However, there are reports that Microsoft is planning to bring Xbox All Access to a lot more countries in the fall.

Is Xbox All Access Coming to More Countries?

In an article on Bloomberg, writer Dina Bass discusses how Microsoft's plan to add new games to its subscription services continually is a good move during a pandemic.

She then discusses how subscription services help companies make money even if they have no hit releases on the horizon. Everyone is too busy going through their vast backlog to care about the lack of new blockbusters coming out.

However, there's an interesting nugget of information buried within the article:

This fall it’s tripling the number of countries where it sells what it calls All Access, which gives customers a new console and a Game Pass subscription for a monthly fee that’s currently $20 to $25, similar to cellphone contracts that periodically give you a new handset.

If you're unsure as to what All Access is, it's a plan that gives you an Xbox console for a monthly fee over a 24-month contract. It also comes with 24 months of Xbox Game Pass, so you have games to play on your new console the moment you start paying for it.

When Xbox All Access first came out, it was only available in the US. Now, countries including the UK and Australia, can also take part. And, if this report is to be believed, even more countries will be able to take advantage of this payment plan within the next few months.

Microsoft Keeps the Cash Flowing In

As Bass points out in her article, subscription plans are useful for companies during a pandemic, as they ensure the cash keeps flowing even when the shops shut down. As such, it only makes sense for Microsoft to spread its net further with Xbox All Access.

If you love gaming, be sure to keep an eye on Microsoft, as the company continues to add value to its subscription plans. Ultimate pass holders can now beta-test Project xCloud on their phones, so who knows what else Microsoft has on the horizon.