Although subscriptions such as PlayStation Plus, and in this case, Xbox Game Pass allow gamers to save money by giving them access to a large library of free games, as well as monthly additions and day-one releases, with the price of memberships increasing multiple times a year, it is getting harder to justify the cost. After all, if a batch of monthly additions does not appeal to you, you have technically lost money that month, so it is no surprise that more and more users are canceling their subscriptions in recent years.
However, there may be a way to help on the horizon, as a recent leak suggests.
At the moment, Xbox Game Pass comes in separate tiers based on how much of the library and benefits you would like to have access to. The Ultimate, Premium, and Extra subscriptions offer different levels of access to the Xbox library, day-one releases, and any other benefits, and as you can imagine, the price also depends on which tier you join.
With the Ultimate tier being the most expensive at around $22.99 per month, users will have access to 500+ games on both console and PC, as well as 75+...
