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Xbox Cuts Game Pass Price, Will No Longer Include New ‘Call of Duty’

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Microsoft is cutting the price of its premium Xbox Game Pass subscription from $30 to $23 per month, effective immediately, reversing recent price hikes. The service will no longer include new Call of Duty releases at launch, marking a major shift in content strategy for the platform. This follows two consecutive years of price increases for the subscription, which offers access to hundreds of games, including first-party titles. Microsoft’s gaming division has faced challenges, including layoffs and studio closures, as it struggles to sustain growth in a competitive market. The move suggests a strategic pivot to retain subscribers amid financial pressures and evolving industry dynamics.
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Xbox Cuts Game Pass Price, Will No Longer Include New ‘Call of Duty’

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Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and financial information, news and insight around the worldAmericas+1 212 318 2000EMEA+44 20 7330 7500Asia Pacific+65 6212 1000Connecting decision makers to a dynamic network of information, people and ideas, Bloomberg quickly and accurately delivers business and financial information, news and insight around the worldAmericas+1 212 318 2000EMEA+44 20 7330 7500Asia Pacific+65 6212 1000Video Games:Less than a year after hiking the price of Game Pass, Xbox is bringing it back down.Microsoft’s gaming division has slashed jobs and shuttered studios in recent years as it struggles to find growthMicrosoft Corp. is lowering the price for the highest tier of its subscription gaming service, Xbox Game Pass, to $23 a month from $30, effective immediately. As a result, the company will no longer put new Call of Duty titles on the platform as soon as they are released. The shift in strategy arrives after two consecutive years of price increases for Xbox Game Pass, which allows users to pay monthly for unlimited access to a catalog of hundreds of games. Available titles include older games from a selection of publishers as well as brand-new games from Xbox’s internal studios, including Call of Duty maker Activision Blizzard.

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