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[The Verge] COD on gamepass

Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
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hemo memo

You can't die before your death
Most of it is salty Sony fanboys angry their console's (more expensive) competing subscription service won't get "free" COD's.
I wouldn’t call it “competing subscription service”. PS+ is an awful value for a limited selection and free monthly games that you probably already played/own. As opposite to Gamepass massive collection of games to choose from. From a consumer point of view (Which how I think as I don’t have shares in Microsoft or Sony) Gamepass only compete with itself.
 

Laptop1991

Member
If MS want's to make money off of COD, then it shouldn't be on Gamepass, it isn't rocket science, COD fans will buy it and buy the MTX they put in it in high numbers as usual.
 

DenchDeckard

Moderated wildly
Where is this industry going?

I know microsoft have completely fumbled for like 10 years now, but we are in a situation where you can't do anything but a "guaranteed" successful game...then if those games don't land you're basically dead.

How can we have an industry where you can't afford to take the slightest of risks in the AA or AAA space.
 

Killjoy-NL

Member
I wouldn’t call it “competing subscription service”. PS+ is an awful value for a limited selection and free monthly games that you probably already played/own. As opposite to Gamepass massive collection of games to choose from. From a consumer point of view (Which how I think as I don’t have shares in Microsoft or Sony) Gamepass only compete with itself.
Competing with itself and still losing.
 

Banjo64

cumsessed
The price either needs to raise exponentially e.g £24.99 per month or I can see them just putting out a blog post saying Game Pass is being discontinued within a couple of months (Core aside).

It’s never worked, the loss leading stage is over for the MS board. Even £24.99 per month may not be enough when a game like Starfield should have sold 10m on consoles at £69.99 a piece.
 

Fess

Member
Still crazy to me how the only thing they've put on GP from the ABK deal so far is Diablo 4.
Yeah the upside for me was always to get more cheap games and getting to try CoD for the first time since the 360 without buying it, but since then my sub has ended and they increased the price before I even got to taste any of it, and now they’re talking about increasing the price more. Good luck.
 

Calverz

Member
If they don’t release cod on gamepass. This will be the final straw for me. I will just have to buy two copies as usual then. One for console and one for pc.
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Dr.Morris79

Gold Member
-Core Xbox Game Studios are set for cutbacks next
Cutbacks? Cutbacks from what?

They bearly have any fucking games to 'cut back' for for fucks sake :messenger_tears_of_joy:

Halo's a sham. Forza motorsport released with fuck all content, it doesnt even have ingame statistics. Starfield is dog shit, etc etc

Fucking clown world company.
 

midnightAI

Member
I actually thought that part of the court ruling during the acquisition was that it was understood it wouldn't go directly to Gamepass. Oh well, guess I misheard or something.
 

Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
The price either needs to raise exponentially e.g £24.99 per month or I can see them just putting out a blog post saying Game Pass is being discontinued within a couple of months (Core aside).

It’s never worked, the loss leading stage is over for the MS board. Even £24.99 per month may not be enough when a game like Starfield should have sold 10m on consoles at £69.99 a piece.
There is a middle-ground that I believe they will explore first before abandoning Game Pass completely, i.e., making it more like PS Plus and EA Play Pro.

Games won't launch day one on Game Pass and will instead join the sub after 12 months or, more likely, "sometime later after release." (keeping it vague like PlayStation will be much more beneficial).

And if that doesn't work, they may just go 'fuck it, we're abandoning GP.' But I think the chances of that happening are quite low, as Microsoft as a company likes subscriptions.
 

xrnzaaas

Member
I'm surprised they didn't offer older CoD's yet starting with the OG/360 ones. There are tons of people who'd be willing to go back to them and it wouldn't have to hurt the popularity of the newest games from the series.
 

Heisenberg007

Gold Journalism
I'm surprised they didn't offer older CoD's yet starting with the OG/360 ones. There are tons of people who'd be willing to go back to them and it wouldn't have to hurt the popularity of the newest games from the series.
It's a strategic move to not offer even older COD on Game Pass.
  • They don't want Game Pass subscribers to become comfortable with the fact that COD will be available on Game Pass. They don't want to establish that association.
  • They still want to sell those old COD games for as long as they can.
  • If people start playing older COD games, they are less likely to buy newer COD games -- unless the new ones are also offered on GP. Older CODs are much better than the recent diarrhea anyway.
The moment they didn't put older COD games after the acquisition closed, I could see what was happening. Newer COD games on GP are pretty much a pipedream now.
 

xrnzaaas

Member
That seems to be Microsoft's problem as a whole. They want the money from Game Pass AND from copies sold traditional way. After they've spent so much money on ABK it's only natural to expect all of their IP's to show up in Game Pass. If they start selecting "premium" brands staying away from the service some subscribers are going to be pissed.
 

Kerotan

Member
Seeing the major lack of commercial success for Forza 8, Turn10 will either get downsized to a support studio for Playground or shut down completely.
Forza to playstation is needed.

As for COD if they bring it day 1 they'll need to up the price of GP.
 

Mr Reasonable

Completely Unreasonable
They have to get back those 70b somehow. It has being said over and over since they went on buying spree.
Honestly, whoever though they wouldn't start increasing prices and cutting corners is deceiving themselves.

Nah. They bought a massive asset with cash on hand. The money's gone and they've got the income from Activision coming in already. There's no paying back to be done. Nadella isn't looking at the Xbox balance sheet starting at -$70bn. It doesn't work like that.
 
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ShaiKhulud1989

Gold Member
From The Verge
Xbox Game Pass has also not seen the growth that leadership had been hoping for, with non-mobile gaming subscription spending "flat to low single-digit growth" since 2021.
If that would've been Phil's decision to make, I think some basic form of CoD would've come to GP day one.

Sadly for GP and Phil it is clear that MS Gaming financials are managed from the Big Baldy's HQ for months now. And HQ is so rich because it will never burn billions of free net profit on a service that is stalling for years now.
 
I'm all for getting more shit on gamepass. But I'd say if cod remains annual release schedule. Put each "new cod" on gamepass 9 months after release. Surely no cod purchaser is going to be willing to wait 9 months for gamepass. Then it just captures people like me who stopped buying cod a few years ago but could get hooked back in if they manage to make a not shit one.
 
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Haint

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Gamepass is more expensive than PS+. Not the other way round.

Nope, Ultimate is $17/mo, $120/year. PS Premium is $18/mo, $160/year. Even PS Extra at $130/year is more than annualized Ultimate, and PS Essential at $80 is more than Xbox Core at $60. PS is more expensive across the board.
 
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Three

Gold Member
Nope, Ultimate is $17/mo, $120/year. PS Premium is $18/mo, $160/year. Even PS Extra at $130/year is more than annualized Ultimate, and PS Essential at $80 is more than Xbox Core at $60. PS is more expensive across the board.
There is no annual ultimate AFAIK unless you're talking about the gold conversion trick or key sites.
 

diffusionx

Gold Member
Obviously Hellblade 2 will be coming out for PS5

COD on GamePass highlights the conundrum of GamePass. If you are one of those who only plays the COD campaign (they exist) or multiplayer for a month or two then drops it, then yea, GamePass makes sense, you spend $20 or $30 instead of $70, but that's bad for MS. But if COD is your primary game, it makes way more sense to just spend the $70 and buy the game outright. Feels like MS loses either way.
 

adamsapple

Or is it just one of Phil's balls in my throat?
They can't even keep customers at the current price.

At $20 a month you could buy the yearly COD and every first party MS game every year for less money.

Eh, your math is very flawed here. Like the annual PS+ discounts, you can get GPU much cheaper by using official methods like Gold conversion (or even cheaper with Rewards).

But even at your hypothetical full price, let's say: $20 x 12 = $240

Using this year's 1P publisher games as reference: CoD ($70), Avowed ($70), Indiana Jones ($70), Flight Sim '24 ($70), Hellblade ($40), Towerborne (let's say $40 conservatively), Ara: History Untold (again, conservative $40) = $330.

And we're not even including the dozen(s) of day 1 third party games that launched / will launch.


Nope, Ultimate is $17/mo, $120/year. PS Premium is $18/mo, $160/year. Even PS Extra at $130/year is more than annualized Ultimate, and PS Essential at $80 is more than Xbox Core at $60. PS is more expensive across the board.

Yep, there's multiple official ways to get GPU for cheap, don't even need to rely on third party resellers. Folks who are paying the full monthly price are kinda putting more money on the table then they need to.

I'm surprised they didn't offer older CoD's yet starting with the OG/360 ones. There are tons of people who'd be willing to go back to them and it wouldn't have to hurt the popularity of the newest games from the series.

Very heavily rumored that some, if not all, the older CoD catalog will be announced for GP at the showcase or the CoD event immediately after.
 
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Nope, Ultimate is $17/mo, $120/year. PS Premium is $18/mo, $160/year. Even PS Extra at $130/year is more than annualized Ultimate, and PS Essential at $80 is more than Xbox Core at $60. PS is more expensive across the board.
No one pays full price for PS+. It's 20% off like 3-4 times a year. And that's official sales without even going to CDkeys.
 

jroc74

Phone reception is more important to me than human rights
Where is this industry going?

I know microsoft have completely fumbled for like 10 years now, but we are in a situation where you can't do anything but a "guaranteed" successful game...then if those games don't land you're basically dead.

How can we have an industry where you can't afford to take the slightest of risks in the AA or AAA space.
Risky games can be made all day.

Putting them on a subscription service day one is more risky. Especially as a platform holder.
 

howitis3

Member
its worth pointing out that Microsoft is a tech company. not a purely gaming company. there was a covid boost to all tech companies resulting in a spending spree. we are currently in a downturn. a downturn made worse because there is no growth. in order to generate increased profit and keep share prices high every single tech company is cutting their workforce. this is what you are seeing here. If you aren't in AI you are in danger at every tech company in america.
 

Haint

Member
No one pays full price for PS+. It's 20% off like 3-4 times a year. And that's official sales without even going to CDkeys.

Sounds like you've haven't bought Plus in a few years. Sony's fairly rare "sales" are now limited to new or lapsed customers only, and key shops no longer sell meaningfully discounted cards. They killed all that when they hiked prices, almost everyone's paying full price unless they're letting it lapse for multiple months as they wait for the next holiday sale. Meanwhile Gamepass Core cards also go on sales for $50 and less, making 1 year of Ultimate $100 or less.
 
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To anyone still hanging onto their Xbox....

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I imagine a Series X would still make a really good emulator box, maybe even for PS3.

So, there is that. Although a very niche appeal I guess.

I’m just playing devil’s advocate here:

If MS were still going all-in on the Game Pass model, wouldn’t it make sense to release at least one CoD day 1 on Game Pass? I’d think that would add a huge number of subscriptions from the average CoD gamer, who would possibly just continue paying for GP indefinitely.

The problem is if any of those subs only want the campaign and never touch the MP or buy MTX, then they'll play for the single month and then drop their subscription. That could be a churn rate in the millions. Basically there'd be no point reporting the subscription growth because you'd have to report negative numbers later.

Kind of like Wii U's launch month to that following January.

If Xbox is getting under the microscope of Microsoft leadership now, there is no way they'll put it on Gamepass without doing something drastic. And by drastic, I have no idea what that could be.
They spent all that money on AB, they want that cash flow asap.

Either they:

1: Use COD as the first "trail" game with like some 4-hour trail for the campaign & limited MP for GP subs. Then start doing it with all other 1P games, or...

2: Use GP as a way to tie in MTX/add-on perks for COD players, discounts on upgrades etc. Like what they did with the Riot Games stuff on PC Game Pass. Then start doing it with all other 1P games too.

Those seem like the only two options. At least then they wouldn't have to raise the price, though, and I think both options would be preferable to them raising the price again.
 
Microsoft signed court documents saying their would be parity with Playstation when it comes to COD. I don't believe they are allowed to give free perks to Xbox users and not Playstation users

Wasn't that just technical parity, not content parity? I remember the CMA saying they didn't have a problem with partial foreclosure on PlayStation consoles, i.e some exclusive content for Xbox platforms.

And if the CMA had no issue with that, I'm sure the EC and CADE don't, either. The FTC AFAIK haven't actually approved the ABK deal yet; in fact they're in appeals process and I imagine these recent studio closures will just give them more fuel to use against MS fully completing the ABK acquisition.

I wouldn’t call it “competing subscription service”. PS+ is an awful value for a limited selection and free monthly games that you probably already played/own. As opposite to Gamepass massive collection of games to choose from. From a consumer point of view (Which how I think as I don’t have shares in Microsoft or Sony) Gamepass only compete with itself.

Like others already said, if GP were such good value it'd be doing much better in the market. It isn't, so it isn't.

Where is this industry going?

I know microsoft have completely fumbled for like 10 years now, but we are in a situation where you can't do anything but a "guaranteed" successful game...then if those games don't land you're basically dead.

How can we have an industry where you can't afford to take the slightest of risks in the AA or AAA space.

Nintendo seems to be perfectly fine and know exactly what they're doing. Sony/SIE have been making some dumb moves the past year IMO, but they seem to still have a generally solid idea of what direction they're going in, and they might (finally) be making some sensible changes going forward.

Microsoft Gaming/Xbox are the only ones who truly lost their way with their console, and completely lost their way with their management. But that's not an "industry" problem.

There is a middle-ground that I believe they will explore first before abandoning Game Pass completely, i.e., making it more like PS Plus and EA Play Pro.

Games won't launch day one on Game Pass and will instead join the sub after 12 months or, more likely, "sometime later after release." (keeping it vague like PlayStation will be much more beneficial).

And if that doesn't work, they may just go 'fuck it, we're abandoning GP.' But I think the chances of that happening are quite low, as Microsoft as a company likes subscriptions.

Well technically they already don't launch in GP Day 1; Starfield was available six days before going into GP, FH5 came out a few days before going into GP too.

But otherwise, I agree "Day 1" won't be the case going forward. What they might do (what they should do) is just take a page from Sony and EA's playbook, and add in 4-5 hour "demo trails" for new releases Day 1 to the service. That way they can still say they're offering the games Day 1, but not in a way that actually hurts game sales (well unless the game just sucks and the trail/demo exposes it o.0).

In fact maybe them doing that would motivate Sony to do more actual Day 1 trails for their own 1P releases; granted they have gotten demos for exclusives like Stellar Blade and Rebirth, but why didn't they do a closed beta test of Helldivers 2 for PS+ players? And what about the other 3P games, a lot of them don't have Trails even now and almost none have them Day 1. Same goes for 1P releases.

As of right now though SIE probably have no incentive to do better with the Trails.

That seems to be Microsoft's problem as a whole. They want the money from Game Pass AND from copies sold traditional way. After they've spent so much money on ABK it's only natural to expect all of their IP's to show up in Game Pass. If they start selecting "premium" brands staying away from the service some subscribers are going to be pissed.

Good, let them. They were gullible enough to be hoodwinked into an unsustainable pitch, something they knew was too good to be true to last forever.
 
I think they will do CoD on GP day 1, unless it's blocked by the Sony marketing deal still.

They won't.

COD is one of the few games Xbox gamers actually buy Day 1, in reasonably large numbers (though less than PlayStation gamers, obviously).

MS are probably terrified of heavy churn from players who sub for a month to play the campaign, then drop the sub after that. It could very well see MS getting less than 1/3rd of the normal price from those customers if they just bought the game as usual.

Higher ups don't want Day 1 Game Pass for COD and Phil can't win against them (thank goodness).
 
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