TL; DR
- Google is apparently considering merging Google One and Play Pass into a single bundle.
- This is evident from information from a teardown of a Google One app.
- It is unclear if or when Google can launch the bundle.
Google is apparently considering merging its Google One subscription with Play Pass into a new, discounted bundle offer.
Carried out via app teardown by 9to5Google, Google One may soon allow users to add Play Pass to their Google One plan and receive a percentage discount off the total price. It’s unclear how much users can save, but users could test the bundle before committing.
The bundle starts with the Basic One plan at 100GB and priced at $ 1.99 per month. If users need more storage, they can upgrade to the 200GB or much more expensive 2TB bundle at a later date. Interestingly, Google suggests that users “can share both Google One and Play Pass with your family group at no additional cost”. This makes the bundle an interesting prospect for a family of mobile gamers.
Google One and Play Pass
The subscription package would likely appeal to a select group of users. Google One was introduced as a cloud storage upgrade back in 2018. It now offers some additional benefits. Play Pass, meanwhile, is one of Google’s newest subscriptions that gives users access to games and apps with no ads or in-app purchases. It usually costs $ 4.99 per month.
In particular, the evidence gathered through the app teardown does not confirm that this package is coming anytime soon. However, it suggests that Google might consider this offer in the future.
More and more companies are looking for bundled offers or cheaper subscription models with leaner functions. Recently, Spotify launched a trial of its cheaper, ad-supported Spotify Plus tier that offers users some premium benefits. YouTube is also testing a Premium Lite tier, which would offer subscribers an ad-free experience without the benefits of Premium.