Xbox Game Pass might soon receive a wave of new games, which could increase its value for users of the subscription service. Xbox Game Pass is one of the most popular subscription plans currently available in the gaming world, as it offers a huge library of games that can keep players occupied for hundreds of hours or more for a single monthly fee.

However, the last few months have been rocky for Xbox Game Pass. Back in October 2025, Microsoft revealed a brand-new three-tier structure for Xbox Game Pass, which also hiked up prices. Although the company added features to justify the increase, many in the gaming community felt the new costs didn’t make sense, and buying games outright was the better option. After the announcement, many players even canceled their subscriptions, and some wondered whether Microsoft would respond to the situation. However, now it seems like Microsoft is ready to address these concerns by improving the service’s value with new games.

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Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Might Soon Get New Premium Titles

Xbox Game Pass surprise-dropped two games on January 6Image via Xbox

In the latest episode of the Xbox Two podcast, reputable insider Jez Corden discussed the value of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and then referenced a report from The Verge’s Tom Warren, who suggested that Microsoft is trying to add more value to the subscription service. Corden noted that although he’s not sure if it would ever happen or not, he has heard from his own sources that Microsoft is exploring the possibility of bundling subscription-based titles like World of Warcraft, and some other services like Fallout 1st, Minecraft Realms, and other titles into Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. According to him, if additions were ever included, the service would feel worthwhile.

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The main highlight here is the rumored addition of World of Warcraft. Blizzard Entertainment’s $14.99-per-month MMORPG was released all the way back in 2004. The game allows players to witness the fantasy world of Azeroth, create their own characters, explore, and quest. Blizzard has been actively updating World of Warcraft since its release with new expansions, which have helped it maintain a steady player count. If the game ends up making its way to the service, it’s going to allow it to reach a new audience of players, especially considering that Xbox Game Pass has over 35 million subscribers.

Some in the community doubt that Microsoft would add these subscription service-based games and other perks simply because they will cut into the individual revenue these games make, unless the prices are raised. However, Microsoft’s latest price hike for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate has certainly frustrated the community. With many players feeling that the service no longer offers the value it did before, especially its top tiers, any further price hike from Microsoft will undoubtedly push away subscribers at a time when Xbox leadership is already going through a turbulent time.

On the other hand, adding more games and subscription services could be a definite way to attract more players to Xbox Game Pass. If it ends up working in Microsoft’s favor, there’s always a chance that Xbox Game Pass Ultimate might get more subscription content from other games as well. However, it’s always important to take these rumors with a grain of salt, as Microsoft could always change its plans, or might never release the games onto the service. Regardless, it’s great to see that Microsoft knows the player reception surrounding Xbox Game Pass and plans to improve the service in some capacity. Players are hoping for the day when the subscription service once again becomes a great value-for-money option in the gaming industry.

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