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Adam Hales

“This does feel a little underwhelming”: Xbox Game Pass officially joins Discord Nitro as the two platforms tighten their partnership

Glossy Discord and Xbox logos hover against a dark blue background. The Discord logo is purple, and the Xbox logo is green, conveying a modern and tech-savvy tone.

Xbox Game Pass officially joins Discord Nitro as part of Xbox’s new tier, dubbed Starter Edition, which had previously leaked not too long ago. With this new tier, Discord Nitro subscribers will gain access to Xbox Game Pass Starter Edition, which includes access to more than 50 PC and console games, including titles like DayZ, Fallout 4, Grounded, Stardew Valley, and more.

In addition to this, Nitro members also get 10 hours of Xbox cloud gaming each month.

It’s great to see Xbox and Discord partnering up in this way, and alongside the partnership, Discord also revealed that members can get up to 30% off at Logitech G and 15% off at SteelSeries. Honestly, those are pretty decent discounts.

Back to what this means for us Xbox folks, Xbox also revealed that users can expect Discord Nitro benefits for Xbox Game Pass subscribers, something currently labeled as “coming soon.” There’s no concrete release date just yet, but it’s expected to arrive sometime this month, and Game Pass members can expect the following benefits:

  • 250 Discord Orbs each month
  • 1.2x extra Orbs when completing Discord Quests
  • Automatically applied Discord Shop discounts

I must admit, though, this does feel a little underwhelming. Personally, I’d much rather see Xbox Game Pass subscribers get full Discord Nitro, including server boosts.

Alongside this, Discord has also rolled out new updates designed to make discovering and jumping into Game Pass titles much easier. Honestly, all of this just makes me think about what could have been if Microsoft’s now-closed streaming service, Mixer, were still around, and how well it could have worked alongside Game Pass as a discovery engine for new games.

Still, I digress, and I’d probably be here far longer than anyone would be comfortable with if I kept going on about Microsoft’s missed opportunities over the years.

With that said, let me know your thoughts on this partnership and whether you think it’s enough, or if you’d like to see even more from Xbox and Discord.

Let me know in the comments, and be sure to take part in our poll below:

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