Microsoft’s Xbox division has recently made significant changes to its Game Pass subscription service: As you know, Microsoft has raised prices and announced a variety of subscription options, but has failed to properly inform gamers about the latest status of the service. Here are the details…
What’s happening in the world of Xbox Game Pass?
When Game Pass was first introduced to players, it was a very simple subscription system to understand and use.
However, over time, with the addition of 4-5 different tiered subscription systems with different functions, the situation has become more and more complicated for gamers as well as those far from the industry. We will try to summarize what happened for you…
First of all, the first thing you need to know is that Microsoft has removed ‘Day One’ from all console subscription systems except Game Pass Ultimate, where you can play Microsoft games the day they come out. However, there is a conundrum here as to how third-party games will be affected: The most plausible possibility is that all titles will be added to the system between 6 and 12 months.
Microsoft’s confusing tier system is now being resolved by gamers taking matters into their own hands. Social media users have been trying to clear up the confusion by creating charts showing the differences between Game Pass subscription systems.
The latest information suggests that Microsoft will be hitting gamers with at least one more price hike before the end of the year. As a result, Microsoft seems to have serious confusion about what to do about Xbox Game Pass after the Call of Duty move. We hope that the famous technology giant will inform the players by publishing a detailed explanation as soon as possible.
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