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Is All 22 on NFL Gamepass not a thing anymore?


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2 hours ago, kungfoodude said:

What is the price/options difference in the international version? Considering doing that.

I pay ~270 USD, split into 68 USD in sept, oct, nov and dec.

Trick to get it cheaper

When signing up. Some Swedes chose a VPN and with an IP in Brazil they paid 110 USD instead of 270. (I don't do that). When watching they don't need the VPN. But I'm sure Americans need a VPN all the time.

 

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Some have had problems to sign up lately. They had to use Paypal as some kind of workaround.

 

Does VPN work?

There are some conflicting info on that. Maybe it depends on the VPN. Maybe try the Free version using by creating a "junk" GAMEPASS account. Try using a VPN and see if it works.

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On demand - you can watch all games from season 2012 -> today

Other content included, not on the list: Hard Knocks, All or Nothing, the whole Draft process from Bowl games, combine to the Draft itself.

 

Just ask if you want me to check availability for any specific content...

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