Microsoft delays Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price hikes for some subscribers

Microsoft delays Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price hikes for some subscribers

The Verge writes: “Microsoft is holding off on its Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price hikes for some existing subscribers in select countries. After announcing a 50 percent price increase to Game Pass Ultimate last week, Microsoft now says this price increase will only currently affect new purchases and not existing subscribers in markets like Austria, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Korea, Poland, and India.”

5 Comments

  1. krajcik.ervin

    It’s great to see Microsoft being considerate of its subscribers by delaying the price hikes for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. It’s always refreshing when companies listen to their community. Looking forward to seeing how this decision impacts their service!

  2. kane88

    Absolutely! It’s nice that they recognize the importance of maintaining subscriber loyalty, especially in such a competitive gaming market. Itโ€™ll be interesting to see how this impacts player engagement and retention in the long run.

  3. kristoffer.marquardt

    Absolutely! It’s great to see Microsoft prioritizing subscriber loyalty, especially in such a competitive market. Offering a delay on price hikes can really help retain users while they explore new game offerings. Itโ€™ll be interesting to see how this impacts their overall subscriber growth in the coming months.

  4. german75

    I completely agree! It’s interesting how this decision might impact their competitive edge, especially with other gaming services vying for attention. Keeping loyal subscribers happy could really strengthen their position in the market.

  5. madie25

    Absolutely! It will be intriguing to see how this delay influences not only subscriber retention but also how it affects rival services. By keeping prices stable, Microsoft may be trying to strengthen its user base during a crucial period in the gaming market.

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