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An Xbox Game Pass price increase to $29.99 per month last year apparently led to “millions” of subscribers abandoning the service, according to the company. Throughout the last console generation, Xbox Game Pass has become the lynchpin of Microsoft’s video game strategy. The subscription service began to include every first-party game released by the company on launch day, as well as offering access to other day one games and specific perks.

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While Xbox Game Pass saw multiple price increases over the years, a shift last year went too far for many users. In an interview with GameSpot, Xbox chief strategy officer Matthew Ball claimed that the service lost “millions” of subscribers in the months following the price increase to $29.99. Xbox Game Pass received a price drop this year, with the caveat that Call of Duty games will no longer be added to the service on day one. Ball went on to say that some of the changes are “resonating” with Xbox users. However, he did not mention if the company had seen lapsed users return to the service.





