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Fook that. That's like .5 games per month. I would rather buy a game i want to play every 2 months than scroll through a catalog of shit I'll never touch.
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Ozzy Onya A2Z , I'm just curious if you think that the current pricing is only due to inflation or not. Since this conversation:
According to online inflation calculators, the cumulative inflation between your post and this one is 6.3%. I don't know about you, but a price increase ranging from 66.6% to 199.8% feels like a tad more than a simple inflationary increase. Also, two-thirds of what I said back in February of 2023 came to pass. They massively increased prices since then. They also drastically reduced the available content, including no longer offering day one access to first-party titles, for two-thirds of the available Xbox Game Pass tiers.
- Xbox Game Pass Core/Essential - 66.6% price increase, stopped including first party titles on release date, and massively restricted the amount of playable titles.
- Xbox Game Pass Standard/Premium - New tier priced much higher than the original base tier, stopped including first-party titles on release date, and greatly restricted the amount of playable titles. Basically a 199.8% price increase from the time of this old conversation if you're comparing Xbox Game Pass Core in 2023 to Xbox Game Pass Premium in 2025.
- Xbox Game Pass Ultimate - 76.52% price increase, and anyone who wants full access to game library and day-and-date titles must subscribe to this plan.
- PC Game Pass - Deceased.
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Ozzy Onya A2Z , I'm just curious if you think that the current pricing is only due to inflation or not. Since this conversation:
According to online inflation calculators, the cumulative inflation between your post and this one is 6.3%. I don't know about you, but a price increase ranging from 66.6% to 199.8% feels like a tad more than a simple inflationary increase. Also, two-thirds of what I said back in February of 2023 came to pass. They massively increased prices since then. They also drastically reduced the available content, including no longer offering day one access to first-party titles, for two-thirds of the available Xbox Game Pass tiers.
- Xbox Game Pass Core/Essential - 66.6% price increase, stopped including first party titles on release date, and massively restricted the amount of playable titles.
- Xbox Game Pass Standard/Premium - New tier priced much higher than the original base tier, stopped including first-party titles on release date, and greatly restricted the amount of playable titles. Basically a 199.8% price increase from the time of this old conversation if you're comparing Xbox Game Pass Core in 2023 to Xbox Game Pass Premium in 2025.
- Xbox Game Pass Ultimate - 76.52% price increase, and anyone who wants full access to game library and day-and-date titles must subscribe to this plan.
- PC Game Pass - Deceased.
people in ASUS might be confused as wellAnd they partnered with Asus before dropping this bomb lol
Is this a disguised, please wait for E3 meme?If you think this is the "end". just wait lol next year.
Yup.Pulled the plug on it this morning. Last 12 months, based on what I actually played, Game Pass saved me about $100. Which means I'll actually lose $100 next year with the 50% price hike. Game Pass went from being a good deal year round to just a rental service that I'll sub a month a year to play Microsoft games so I don't have to pay full price for them.
They can't seem to make decent games.
They can't seem to sell hardware.
They can't seem to maintain a service.
I'm legitimately excited to see how they'll fuck up next gen.
PC Game Pass - Deceased.
You gave up too soon, just wait till E3!Pulled the plug on it this morning. Last 12 months, based on what I actually played, Game Pass saved me about $100. Which means I'll actually lose $100 next year with the 50% price hike. Game Pass went from being a good deal year round to just a rental service that I'll sub a month a year to play Microsoft games so I don't have to pay full price for them.
They can't seem to make decent games.
They can't seem to sell hardware.
They can't seem to maintain a service.
I'm legitimately excited to see how they'll fuck up next gen.
Pulled the plug on it this morning. Last 12 months, based on what I actually played, Game Pass saved me about $100. Which means I'll actually lose $100 next year with the 50% price hike. Game Pass went from being a good deal year round to just a rental service that I'll sub a month a year to play Microsoft games so I don't have to pay full price for them.
They can't seem to make decent games.
They can't seem to sell hardware.
They can't seem to maintain a service.
I'm legitimately excited to see how they'll fuck up next gen.
Ozzy Onya A2Z , I'm just curious if you think that the current pricing is only due to inflation or not. Since this conversation:
According to online inflation calculators, the cumulative inflation between your post and this one is 6.3%. I don't know about you, but a price increase ranging from 66.6% to 199.8% feels like a tad more than a simple inflationary increase. Also, two-thirds of what I said back in February of 2023 came to pass. They massively increased prices since then. They also drastically reduced the available content, including no longer offering day one access to first-party titles, for two-thirds of the available Xbox Game Pass tiers.
- Xbox Game Pass Core/Essential - 66.6% price increase, stopped including first party titles on release date, and massively restricted the amount of playable titles.
- Xbox Game Pass Standard/Premium - New tier priced much higher than the original base tier, stopped including first-party titles on release date, and greatly restricted the amount of playable titles. Basically a 199.8% price increase from the time of this old conversation if you're comparing Xbox Game Pass Core in 2023 to Xbox Game Pass Premium in 2025.
- Xbox Game Pass Ultimate - 76.52% price increase, and anyone who wants full access to game library and day-and-date titles must subscribe to this plan.
- PC Game Pass - Deceased.
Yeah, anything I loved I've bought, everything else I can live without. I won't enjoy not being able to try lots of different games, but that's just a "nice to have" in the current economy.Most of my Gamepass time this year was Oblivion remastered. Which I just bought physically for $40 on Amazon.
I like my series X quite a bit, but it hasn't had much playtime for me this year aside from oblivion and Forza horizon. Can't say I'm willing to pay more just to keep access to those when I can just do a one time purchase.
They won't because they won't be in the fight. By next gen, they would be a 3rd party publisher only as I think their long term plan is some form of cloud gaming.I'm legitimately excited to see how they'll fuck up next gen.
We already know they're making a next gen console, in addition to other hardware offerings. It'll likely be their last, but they'll be there - and ahead of the PlayStation 6. Like I said: I'm excited to see how they fuck it up.They won't because they won't be in the fight. By next gen, they would be a 3rd party publisher only as I think their long term plan is some form of cloud gaming.
Are they tho? Or will it be a partner device? By going windows it's evident it will be an open platform for 3rd parties to build. So what will ms release? something undercutting the competition? or creating something more expensive like the surface line - which would promptly be rejected by gamers for lack of value.We already know they're making a next gen console, in addition to other hardware offerings. It'll likely be their last, but they'll be there - and ahead of the PlayStation 6. Like I said: I'm excited to see how they fuck it up.
It's not sabotage so much as a reflection of the price point. They spent billions on publishers, adding huge ip's to their day 1 service. The prior price was potentially feasible with halo, Forza and gears - now it's a completely different proposal.This FEELS like an attempt to self sabotage game pass out of business before leaving the console space just to become a third party publisher
It's not sabotage so much as a reflection of the price point. They spent billions on publishers, adding huge ip's to their day 1 service. The prior price was potentially feasible with halo, Forza and gears - now it's a completely different proposal.
People either pay for it or simply doesn't exist. The model just doesn't stack up for mass market - has been pointed out multiple times even by Sony.
It's an Xbox console. I believe the current word is that hybrid PC will be a separate piece of hardware - no word if that's Xbox-built or a partner device.Are they tho? Or will it be a partner device? By going windows it's evident it will be an open platform for 3rd parties to build. So what will ms release? something undercutting the competition? or creating something more expensive like the surface line - which would promptly be rejected by gamers for lack of value.
I fail to see path forward for Xbox built console.
Precisely.But we just heard what this week game pass is PROFITABLE at its current pricing?
Of course the bitch is lying out her ass they have tried to loss lead Sony/nintendo out of business for years and have failed due to Phil's utter incompetence and a complete inability to publish games people actually want to play
Are they selling these delusions bundled with the gamepass subscription?But snip this - game pass WILL become the netflix of gaming.
MS has nothing to do with healthy capitalism which moves business and competiveness forward. MS is just acting with greed..... because they really thing by going after less consumers who can purchase their high priced tier, can achieve a bigger operating profit than their current model....... problem is that unlike Netflix, Gamepass still hasn't got the same market establishment / penetration.The most diabolical thing about Microsoft is the absurd number of good developers they've acquired, hoping to achieve a monopoly, and who will surely go under along with the service and the Xbox brand. It's the worst face of capitalism.
That's a 65% increase, not a 40% increase.I was looking at the actual Game Pass website and didn't see it. Apparently Microsoft requires you to hit a button that says View PC Plans to see the PC Game Pass option, so it's easy to miss. The price on this increased from $9.99/month in 2023 to $16.49/month now. Only a 40% increase. Compared to the other Game Pass versions, that's practically generous!
We don't know how much it is profitable. 1$ profit is profitable too.But we just heard what this week game pass is PROFITABLE at its current pricing?
Of course the bitch is lying out her ass they have tried to loss lead Sony/nintendo out of business for years and have failed due to Phil's utter incompetence and a complete inability to publish games people actually want to play
I doubt Good Guy Phil gets much a say, frankly. Xbox is on the hook for billions in acquisitions - it's clear Microsoft is running the show. I expect these price changes to stay because Microsoft is either deliberately killing Game Pass, or, they don't understand the market at all.Watch the magic of greed and stupid consumers:
Next week MS will announce "We are listining" and "GamePass Ultimate price will be reduced to fair 24.99/ month and then it´s "good guy Phil" again and everybody is happy.
I was looking at the actual Game Pass website and didn't see it. Apparently Microsoft requires you to hit a button that says View PC Plans to see the PC Game Pass option, so it's easy to miss. The price on this increased from $9.99/month in 2023 to $16.49/month now. Only a 40% increase. Compared to the other Game Pass versions, that's practically generous!
The damage is done. Even if they walk it back and reduce it to $24.99, folks who canceled have come to the realization that they own nothing.Watch the magic of greed and stupid consumers:
Next week MS will announce "We are listining" and "GamePass Ultimate price will be reduced to fair 24.99/ month and then it´s "good guy Phil" again and everybody is happy.
I hope you are right but 2,50USD horse armor says nope!The damage is done. Even if they walk it back and reduce it to $24.99, folks who canceled have come to the realization that they own nothing.
so.... Xbox is fucked, right?I doubt Good Guy Phil gets much a say, frankly. Xbox is on the hook for billions in acquisitions - it's clear Microsoft is running the show. I expect these price changes to stay because Microsoft is either deliberately killing Game Pass, or, they don't understand the market at all.
so.... Xbox is fucked, right?
It'll depend on the next generation hardware and games tbh. I think they can find a niche if they support their own games and other platforms like Steam. They can find a good balance of selling their games on multiple store fronts and hardwares.so.... Xbox is fucked, right?