Xbox is making some big moves at the moment. Amid a pretty seismic leadership change, the company is also dropping the price of Xbox Game Pass, effectively immediately. Multiple tiers have dropped in cost, with the implication that Call of Duty will no longer be offered on the service. Given that there are millions of fans who don't even partake in COD, that works for a ton of people.
While that's happening right now, there are big plans for the future of Xbox as well. Project Helix has been fully revealed, and the whole "this is an Xbox" marketing tactic might be swiftly on the way out. It's an exciting time to see the company potentially back in the game, and more competition between Nintendo and Sony could lead to some positive change for everyone.
In the meantime, Xbox is seemingly trimming down initiatives, and one feature is phasing out this month. Over on Reddit, fans are torn over the decision.
Just a few months ago, Microsoft announced that Social Clubs on the Xbox platform were on the way out. For folks who aren't aware, Social Clubs were described as "online meeting places" for the Xbox community, typically formed around...
