It’s not clear who asked for a full-length parody video advertising Xbox All Access, but that’s exactly what Microsoft delivered. The new music video is a parody of “I Swear,” performed by “All-4-One.” The iconic band returned for the sake of the Xbox-themed music video. Microsoft also has a news post breaking down Xbox All Access.
“No one knows how to navigate the waters of love, loss and love again than 90s R&B singers,” says Microsoft. “So, we thought, what better way to celebrate the reimagining of how you can join Xbox with the all-inclusive offer of Xbox All Access than with the ’90s R&B sensation, All-4-One, reimagining “I Swear,” their 1994 ballad?”
“It’s All There” emphasizes how people can get everything they need in a single subscription. In the dulcet tones only All-4-One can deliver, the song echoes “the best of Xbox for one monthly price.”
With a somber tone, the group says it must move on from its previous-generation console. But the move is all worth it, says the song, because Xbox All Access comes with a console and 24 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate
Xbox All Access costs $25 per month if you want an Xbox Series S or $35 per month if you want an Xbox Series X. Each deal comes with 23 months of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate.
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