Back in 2018, Microsoft introduced Xbox All Access, a two year subscription program that provided members with an Xbox One console along with Xbox Gold and Game Pass for a monthly fee.

Microsoft offered the program for four months before shutting it down, promising an expansion of the subscription upon its return. Nearly a year later, Xbox All Access has resurfaced with several key changes. While the monthly plan still includes an Xbox One S or X for as low as $20 a month, Microsoft has combined the other two elements into one with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which also includes Game Pass for PC, and are also offering the Xbox One S All-Digital Edition as well as a console of choice. Plus, subscribers who join this year and have made at least eighteen payments can upgrade to the next-gen Project Scarlett upon its release next year, although S All-Digital Edition owners will have to pay an upgrade fee.

While it is unclear exactly how long Xbox All Access will be sticking around for this time, those interested can head here to check out the service through Amazon.