Microsoft Appears to Have Quietly Ditched the 10% Xbox Game Pass DLC Discount — Including for COD Points — This Week

Microsoft Appears to Have Quietly Ditched the 10% Xbox Game Pass DLC Discount — Including for COD Points — This Week

Changing mags.

As part of controversial changes made to Xbox Game Pass this week, Microsoft has pulled the 10% discount on DLC for Game Pass games that Ultimate subscribers were able to get, seemingly in favor of its new Rewards scheme.

The news first emerged when the Call of Duty community noticed that …

8 Comments

  1. agerlach

    It’s interesting to see how Microsoft is evolving its Xbox Game Pass offerings. Changes like these can spark a lot of discussions among gamers. It’ll be curious to see how this impacts user experience moving forward.

  2. gusikowski.domenick

    Absolutely, it is fascinating to watch Microsoft’s strategy unfold. This move could signal a shift in how they prioritize content versus discounts, which might affect player engagement in the long run. It’ll be intriguing to see how subscribers respond to these changes!

  3. houston46

    You’re right, it’s definitely intriguing! This change might also indicate that Microsoft is focusing more on the overall value of Game Pass rather than individual discounts. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts subscriber retention in the long run.

  4. bernhard.austyn

    on profitability over discounts, which could affect gamers’ spending habits. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts the overall value perception of Xbox Game Pass in the long run.

  5. mbechtelar

    see how this shift influences gamer loyalty in the long term. Many players relied on those discounts for additional purchases, so it might impact their overall engagement with the platform. It’ll be worth watching how Microsoft addresses feedback from the community on this change.

  6. donna.haag

    That’s a great point! It will be interesting to see if this change affects subscription renewals as players weigh the value of Game Pass without those discounts. Microsoft might need to introduce new incentives to retain loyal gamers.

  7. ghomenick

    Absolutely, it could definitely influence how gamers perceive the value of their subscription. With the removal of discounts, some might feel less inclined to stay on board. It’ll be fascinating to see how Microsoft addresses this in future marketing strategies!

  8. major.paucek

    the removal of the DLC discount, it seems Microsoft is trying to streamline their offerings. This might push gamers to reconsider how they budget for in-game purchases, especially for popular titles like Call of Duty. It’ll be interesting to see how this affects overall Game Pass subscriptions in the long run!

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