
""Game Pass Ultimate has become too expensive for too many players," recently named Xbox CEO Asha Sharma said in a social media post accompanying the announcement, echoing sentiments shared in an employee memo leaked to the Verge last week."
""We'll keep learning and evolving Game Pass to better match what matters to players.""
"The price of a Game Pass subscription has risen steadily since the service launched as a $10 a month collection of about 100 console games in early 2017."
"The offerings included in a Game Pass Ultimate subscription have also expanded over time to include access to over 500 console games, Ubisoft+ Classics and EA Play subscriptions."
Microsoft has announced price reductions for its Game Pass service, with Game Pass Ultimate dropping to $22.99 and PC Game Pass to $13.99. However, subscribers will lose day-one access to new Call of Duty games, which will not be available until the following holiday season. Previous Call of Duty titles will remain accessible. Xbox CEO Asha Sharma stated that the price of Game Pass Ultimate had become too high for many players, and the service will continue to evolve to better meet player needs.
Read at Ars Technica
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