PowerPass will cost a subscriber $60 for six months. For the fee, the subscriber can visit their local GameStop and "rent" a different game at any time during the subscription period. There is a one game at a time limit.
At the end of the six month period, the customer can pick a title to keep at no additional cost.
There is one prerequisite however; you need to be a free or paid member of GameStop's Power-Up Rewards program to sign up for PowerPass.
Is such a "used game rental service" worth the typical cost of a single blockbuster title for six months?
Via: Engadget
Written by: James Delahunty @ 30 Oct 2017 16:47