Paramount+ Brings More Halo to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate

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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate continues to be the best place to experience Halo. As a member, you can play Halo Infinite campaign and multiplayer, claim monthly Halo Infinite exclusive Perks, and now, we are bringing you even more.

Starting today, Ultimate members will be able to stream A Mountain of Entertainment, including the Paramount+ Original Series, “Halo,” premiering on March 24, along with other exclusive originals, big movies, and more with a 30-day free trial to Paramount+ via Perks*.

Ultimate members who are new to Paramount+ will be eligible to claim the 30-day subscription trial through the Perks gallery on their Xbox console, on the Xbox app on Windows PCs, or through the Xbox Game Pass mobile app on iOS and Android. Once the Perk is claimed, members will be directed to the Paramount+ site to activate their trial. The Paramount+ app is also available to download and use on your Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One consoles, as well as Windows PCs in select regions.

Halo Infinite March Perks

And don’t forget to go claim this month’s Halo Infinite Perk, the Pass Tense Mongoose Bundle, which includes the exclusive “Pass Tense” Mongoose Vehicle Coating, four 2XP Boosts and four Challenge Swaps!

*New Paramount+ subscribers only. Credit Card required. Offer expires 5/23/22. After the free month period, subscription automatically renews on a monthly basis and your credit card automatically charged either U.S. $4.99 or $9.99/month (+tax) as applicable, at the start of each billing period unless you cancel. Other restrictions may apply. Available in AR, AU, BR, CA, CL, CO, DK, FI, MX, NO, US, SE.

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