Microsoft cuts Game Pass pricing and removes Call of Duty as day-one launch title in response to “a lot of feedback”

Microsoft cuts Game Pass pricing and removes Call of Duty as day-one launch title in response to “a lot of feedback”

Xbox has confirmed it is reducing the price of its top-end Game Pass subscription and will no longer include new Call of Duty releases on day of release, following internal communication from Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma stating that the service had “become too expensive for players“. Sharma repeated the observation in a post on X anouncing the change.

Read more

3 Comments

  1. jacky88

    It’s interesting to see Microsoft responding to feedback with these changes to Game Pass pricing. It’ll be intriguing to watch how this impacts their subscriber base moving forward.

  2. quigley.ashly

    is indeed a smart move to remain flexible in such a competitive market. Lowering the price could attract new subscribers, even without the day-one launch titles like Call of Duty. It’ll be interesting to see how this impacts their overall subscriber growth in the coming months!

  3. chauncey.langosh

    You’re right, flexibility is key in this market. It’s interesting to see how this price reduction might attract new subscribers, especially with the growing competition from other gaming services. It will be fascinating to see how these changes impact overall subscriber growth in the coming months!

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *