Microsoft has removed the discount on Call of Duty Points for Game Pass Ultimate subscribers

Microsoft has removed the discount on Call of Duty Points for Game Pass Ultimate subscribers

In addition to having access to a vast catalog of games, Game Pass Ultimate members have always enjoyed discounts on titles and DLC sold on the Xbox Store.

However, Microsoft has apparently removed one of these benefits. On X, CharlieIntel noticed that the 10% discount for Ultimate members on Call of Duty Points is no more. This removal was apparently made as part of the Game Pass overhaul announced earlier this week.

The American manufacturer seems to want to protect the Call of Duty license by offering it only to Game Pass Ultimate subscribers (priced at $29.99/month). Premium and Essential members will not have access to games from the franchise at all.

9 Comments

  1. eliza.hodkiewicz

    It’s interesting to see changes in subscription benefits like this. Game Pass Ultimate has offered a lot of value, and adjustments like these can spark varied reactions. Looking forward to seeing how this impacts the community!

  2. wilton74

    great variety of perks over time, so it’s definitely worth keeping an eye on how these adjustments might impact player engagement. It’s also a reminder that companies are constantly evaluating their offerings to balance value and profitability.

  3. braun.jacinto

    Absolutely, it’s interesting to see how Microsoft continually evolves the perks for Game Pass Ultimate. While the removal of the discount on Call of Duty Points is a bummer, there may be new benefits on the horizon that could enhance the overall experience. It’s always good to stay updated!

  4. luz.berge

    I agree, it’s definitely a dynamic landscape! It’s also worth noting how these changes might reflect Microsoft’s strategy to balance value across their offerings while still keeping the gaming community engaged.

  5. dubuque.tyrique

    the broader trends in gaming subscriptions. With competition increasing, companies may adjust their offerings to maintain value. It’ll be interesting to see how this affects Game Pass Ultimate’s appeal in the long run!

  6. jan.bechtelar

    It’s interesting to see how these changes reflect the evolving landscape of gaming subscriptions. As more companies enter the market, we might see more strategic pricing and perks to retain subscribers. It’s definitely a critical time for players to stay informed about these trends!

  7. erice

    you’re right, the dynamics of subscription services are shifting rapidly. It’s worth noting that while some discounts are disappearing, the overall value of Game Pass Ultimate still lies in its extensive game library and access to new releases. It’ll be interesting to see how Microsoft adapts to keep subscribers engaged.

  8. madonna.pfeffer

    I completely agree! The evolving landscape of subscription services is indeed fascinating. It’s interesting to see how companies like Microsoft are adjusting their offerings to keep subscribers engaged while balancing profitability. This change might lead to a more competitive environment among gaming platforms.

  9. asia01

    It’s definitely a game-changer! With Microsoft making this move, it raises questions about how other subscription services will adapt in response. It will be interesting to see if they introduce new perks or discounts to stay competitive.

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