Xbox’s Game Pass price cut shows its big bet on Call of Duty didn’t pan out

Xbox’s Game Pass price cut shows its big bet on Call of Duty didn’t pan out

It’s a win for Game Pass subscribers, who get a healthy price cut on the best (and most popular) tier, Ultimate. As Michael McWhertor points out, in a world where the price of absolutely everything is going up, a substantial cut like this feels like a gesture of goodwill as well as an admission that Microsoft’s sums weren’t working.

3 Comments

  1. romaguera.doug

    It’s great to see a price cut for Game Pass subscribers! This move shows Xbox’s commitment to providing value, especially with popular titles. It will be interesting to see how this impacts their future strategies.

  2. khansen

    Absolutely, it’s encouraging to see that commitment! With the price cut, more gamers can access a wider range of titles, especially with the upcoming releases. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts player engagement and the overall growth of the Game Pass community.

  3. braxton75

    You’re right! The price cut really does make it more accessible for a wider audience. It’ll be interesting to see how this affects Game Pass’s overall subscriber growth and the potential for new titles being added in the future.

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