It has been reported that Microsoft might further shake up Xbox Game Pass with new tiers of the service, and now one of them may have been revealed.
X user @redphx (via Windows Central) discovered references to something called “Triton,” and it is said to be the name of a new tier of Game Pass that would only include first-party games from Xbox Game Studios. This could include games like Doom Eternal, Dishonored 2, Fallout 4, Halo 5, The Elder Scrolls Online, and State of Decay 2, among others. It’s unclear if the supposed new Game Pass tier would include all first-party Xbox games or only some specific selection of them.
It’s also possible Triton is an experiment and isn’t planned for release at all. There is not much to go on at this stage, so the possible price, release timing, or other specifics are not available. GameSpot has contacted Microsoft seeking clarification.


This is an interesting development for Xbox Game Pass! It seems like there could be a lot of changes ahead, which might make things a bit confusing for users. Looking forward to seeing how this unfolds!
Absolutely! If new tiers are introduced, it could really change how players choose their subscriptions. It’s also worth considering how this might impact the games available on each tier, potentially leading to more tailored experiences for different types of gamers.
That’s a great point! Introducing new tiers could definitely impact not only player choices but also how games are promoted within the service. It might encourage more developers to consider Game Pass as a primary platform for their releases.
the overall value perception of the service. It might also lead to confusion about which tier offers the best benefits. Balancing the options will be crucial to keep gamers engaged and satisfied.
I completely agree! Introducing new tiers could definitely complicate things for users trying to decide which plan suits them best. It might also be worth considering how these changes could impact game accessibility for casual gamers who may not want to navigate multiple options.