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EE Launches New Xbox Gaming Bundles with Unlimited Gaming Data

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EE recently announced two great new Xbox gaming bundles for pay monthly mobile customers – including Xbox Game Pass Ultimate with access to over 100 Xbox games and unlimited gaming data for £21 a month, and an Xbox Series S console for just £10 upfront. 

Available on ee.co.uk/gaming, the new next-gen gaming bundles really do provide customers with unbeatable gaming for both at home and on the move.

As well as a next-gen console they come with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate providing over 100 high-quality Xbox games on console, PC and phones or tablets with Xbox Cloud Gaming. So players can set sail with Sea of Thieves on their lunch break, or clock up a few laps in Forza Horizons 5 while waiting for a friend.

 

Unlimited gaming data is available with both new bundles – ideal for the 76%* of consumers who say they would stream more high-quality mobile games if they didn’t need to worry about the impact on their mobile data allowance.

Customers can choose an Xbox Series S console for just £10 upfront with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and unlimited gaming data for £21 a month over 24 months - worth a total of £750Alternatively, customers can get an Xbox Series X also for just £10 upfront when they take Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, unlimited gaming data and a Video Data Pass (so they can watch as many gaming streams and tutorials on YouTube as they like, without touching their data allowance) for £31 a month over 24 months - worth a total of over £1100.

Alistair Wilson, Director of Devices & Partnerships at EE
As the UK’s no.1 network for 5G and gaming, we continually look for ways to provide our customers with compelling gaming experiences. Our new gaming bundles provide customers with a great way to get involved in next-gen gaming with access to the latest games and unlimited gaming data as well as an Xbox console.

Frankie Ward, Gaming Presenter @getfrankgames
Mobile gaming should be taken very seriously indeed now that 5G and cloud streaming are totally changing what’s possible in terms of how and where we enjoy our favourite games with friends - or competitors! What EE is doing here will help make gaming even more accessible. 

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