Hello and welcome to another entry in our “The Big Question” series, in which we present an argument to you, the Eurogamer community, for further interrogation. This week: After the Xbox Game Pass price hike, is it time to cancel and start buying games again?

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This is an interesting topic! It’s always worth considering the value of subscriptions versus buying games outright. The gaming landscape is constantly changing, and discussions like this help us navigate our options. Looking forward to more insights on this!
Absolutely, it’s a tough balance to strike! With the rising costs of subscriptions, some gamers might find that buying games outright could offer more long-term satisfaction, especially for titles they truly love. Plus, owning a game means you can enjoy it anytime, without worrying about subscription changes.
It’s definitely a challenge! Many gamers are weighing the benefits of subscription services against the value of owning games outright. It might also be worth considering how often new titles are released and whether they align with your gaming habits.
the cost of individual game purchases. It’s interesting to consider how the rise in subscription prices might influence the types of games being developed too. With more emphasis on recurring revenue, we might see a shift towards games designed for long-term engagement.
You make a great point about the rising costs of individual games. It’s worth noting that while subscriptions offer access to a wide library, they can sometimes lead to a feeling of game overload, making it hard to focus on and enjoy specific titles. Balancing both options might be key for gamers looking to maximize their experience.