Despite a never-ending stream of excellent new releases and fan-favorite classics being added to Xbox Game Pass regularly, the subscription service has had some major rippling effects that have been felt by fans everywhere. Having just recently lowered the price of Xbox Game Pass after its unpopular 50% price hike just months prior, there seems to be growing speculation that Microsoft's current sales tactic might not be working out anymore.
While we've heard reports that Xbox Game Pass was potentially cutting some major triple-A additions like the Call of Duty series, an insider report by Jez Corden from Windows Central suggests that we should expect some even bigger changes coming to the Xbox Game Pass service, which could have some major benefits for countless players.
Citing that major releases like Call of Duty were sapping away massive amounts of the Xbox Game Pass budget, which resulted in the 50% price hike we saw late last year, Jez Corden claims that Microsoft's long-term goal for Game Pass is a "pick your own plan" subscription for Game Pass to make it more flexible.
Seemingly confirming the theory that Game Pass subscriptions took a nosedive after the hype behind...
