[Windows Central] $30 a month for Ultimate — I don’t think Game Pass is worth it anymore

The Conversion process is akin to a yearly pricing for Ultimate. It's an official process created and maintained by MS for 6 years since June 2019 when Ultimate made it's debut.

Stack 3 yearly codes of Essential, then sub to Ultimate, it converts everything to Ultimate at ratio of 2.5:1. So three years of Essential gives 14.4 months Ultimate

$80+$80+$80+$30 = $270

$270/15 = $18 month

Effective rate can be as low as $14 month if Essential is acquired cheaper.
Conversion is not akin to it because it relies on circumventing the ability to select a discounted annual subscription. At the end of the day, who cares? People will determine where they find value.
 
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Comparing Monthly pricing to Yearly pricing? Lol

Xbox Game Pass:

Essential - $80
Premium - $180
Ultimate - $180-$200 via Essential to Ultimate conversion, depending on how cheap you can acquire Essential on sales.

PS+ Extra/Premium: Zero Day One first/2nd party games, couple of day one third party games per year. Not even first party games going beyond Day 1000.

Gamepass Premium - all first/2nd party games within 365 days, the 70+ Day 1 third party games from Ultimate will be added to Premium as well, staggered additions.

Gamepass Ultimate - All MS first/2nd party games Day One, and at least 70+ Day 1 third party games every year.

Sony broke their promise of adding their games 12-18 months after release.

There's no yearly pricing for GamePass anymore, Sherlock

Wake up
 
Maybe this is part of a wind-down. Heisenberg mentioned above, and I have thought about how they might need to shut down gp. This could be the beginning of the end.

Promising all 1st party games day one so early in the lie of gp was really stupid. Very phil.

That was sort of what I was thinking, although don't think they are trying to wind or shut down GP generally. I think they are targeting the Day 1 offers. We know that Phil pushed for Day 1 against resistance. I think that they (not Phil, necessarily, but those in charge) understand in retrospect that this was a bad idea, and it backfired. They can't kill Day 1 entirely - that would be seen as complete betrayal - but they can drastically reduce the incentive to remain at that tier. Which is what they've done.

I don't think they're surprised by the backlash or the cancellations. I actually think they are okay with it - that this is part of the "plan," so to speak.
 
My hot take, yes we are live.

I honestly don't think Microsoft cares or has ever cared about gaming (outside of a few guys from the original box). It's too small for their ambition, a means to a greater end. Microsoft has always been a company who disrupts and causes chaos. Nothing more than drug dealers. Sell your product cheap or for free, present something too good to be true and get people hooked.

Microsoft will happily burn it all down and damage gaming as a whole. They couldn't beat Sony or Nintendo, so they will just scorch earth the entire industry. They don't care about the IP's they've collected or it's studios. I could even see them walking away and letting all those IPS rot.

Whatever they wanted, whatever their end game is/was is no longer viable in the gaming industry.

They certainly don't care about their loyal zealots and customers.

Microsoft,
anakin skywalker hate GIF

The whole thing started because Bill Gates was butthurt that PlayStation was "ruling the living room". In the last 25 years the entire market has changed and not even Sony is really keeping up. So yeah, MS will burn their console and gaming business to the ground while squeezing whatever money they can out of the stuff they own. The entire market needs a reset, it's fucking wall to wall trash.
 
Normal people don't even know what "a conversion" is

They just see the official price and that's it
Generally with most things there is a "sticker price" which people who don't know better pay, and there is the price that informed people pay. If you're on NeoGAF you should know better and should not be paying 12 x $30. If you're not a gamer and are considering Ultimate for your kid, you will probably just be aware of the $30 price.
 
I wonder how long it will take for "Windows Central" to start "promoting" Game Pass again?

They always complain at first, but then backtrack and repeat the PR that MS sent them.

I remember Fat Jezz throwing a tantrum on Twitter because Xbox games came out on the PS5, only to later defecate that "MS is dominating the PlayStation" "Xbox victory" even though Phil Spencer said under oath that "Sony uses the profits from Xbox games on the PlayStation to destroy the Xbox."
 
Fun fact: I paid 28€ for Expedition 33 day 1 (Steam Key). Thats less than what ppl have to pay now to play games day 1 on GP and just for renting it for 1 month. 360$ a year is ridiculous.
 
The whole thing started because Bill Gates was butthurt that PlayStation was "ruling the living room". In the last 25 years the entire market has changed and not even Sony is really keeping up. So yeah, MS will burn their console and gaming business to the ground while squeezing whatever money they can out of the stuff they own. The entire market needs a reset, it's fucking wall to wall trash.
Family and friends still get around the living room?
 
I actually had GP for 3 years, but must have only spent less than 5 hours playing it. In the end, I realized that I wouldnt use it even if it were free. my saves are way too valuable to be locked to a company like MS
 
The Conversion process is akin to a yearly pricing for Ultimate. It's an official process created and maintained by MS for 6 years since June 2019 when Ultimate made it's debut.

Stack 3 yearly codes of Essential, then sub to Ultimate, it converts everything to Ultimate at ratio of 2.5:1. So three years of Essential gives 14.4 months Ultimate

$80+$80+$80+$30 = $270

$270/15 = $18 month

Effective rate can be as low as $14 month if Essential is acquired cheaper.

So buy, convert, cancel reoccuring, lapse, buy, convert, cancel reoccuring, lapse, buy.....

That is not "akin to yearly pricing". Yearly means you pay annually and that's it. Done.

You are trying way too hard here my man
 
They just want to get rid off Gamepass.....it is clear as day.
They will hike price till no one can afford it. At best few more years & it is dead.
 
They just want to get rid off Gamepass.....it is clear as day.
They will hike price till no one can afford it. At best few more years & it is dead.

Do they have a plan to replace it with something else, or are they just completely abandoning the lauded Netflix model they managed to achieve with video games and going back to standard digital purchases?

It is possible they are interpreting the positive interaction with their store front via the Xbox app as meaning they have now overcome the problems they've had with store fonts in the past (Windows Store) and that players will just continue to use it to make purchases, instead of going back to Steam. Yeah right.

Anyway, I'm not sure they're doing away with Game Pass based on this latest price hike.
 
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Didn't they try this before with Gold or even gamepass years ago? There was a massive backlash that made them back pedal in hilarious fashion trying to explain why they thought it was the right idea

I honestly don't understand their reasoning for this other than greed and hope enough subscribers are too ignorant about their subscriptions increasing, that they don't even realize it's increased. Luckily I have mine until July next year.

How quick do you think it'll take for then to respond to all the cancellations? Because I imagine the amount must be massive if it crashed their site.
There's no yearly pricing for GamePass anymore, Sherlock

Wake up
There hasn't been for a while. He's talking about the conversion trick which in all honesty might not even work now or be worth it.
 
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Just be a patient gamer, there's no need to rush, games won't disappear and will be in big sales in a few months (sometimes a few weeks especially on PC).

Exactly the stance I'm taking. Looking at the list of games we know are coming to the service over the next 18-ish months, the only ones I'd really want to play at launch are Forza Horizon 6 and Gears E-Day. And I'm not even sure about Forza until I get to see more about it because if it's the same overly populated map of busy work like the last two, I might wait on that as well.

Stuff like Outer Worlds 2, Fable (assuming it actually sees the light of day), Ninja Gaiden 4, or the Halo CE Remake? I can easily wait for those to go on sale.
 
Look at how recently he started posting. He just started.

again
Do I need to notify you when I post? Or ask for permission?

https://www.reddit.com/r/xcloud/about/ Scroll down, Do you see the mods list?
So buy, convert, cancel reoccuring, lapse, buy, convert, cancel reoccuring, lapse, buy.....

That is not "akin to yearly pricing". Yearly means you pay annually and that's it. Done.

You are trying way too hard here my man
It is what it is. Do, or Do Not. Sure beats the whining online. But I was just correcting that poster's facts.

Premium tier is fine for most users. Notice how MS has basically raised the ARPU (Average Rate Per User) to $15 month, whether it's via Premium for $15 month, or Ultimate after conversion for $15 month.
 
Imagine working for free socks all those years and getting thrown away a few weeks before the second COD hits GP? Must be hard for some of these guys. I feel almost bad or something.

Honestly, who could have ever seen this coming? They seemed like such a nice trillion dollar company with a history when they were buying everything up.
 
That was sort of what I was thinking, although don't think they are trying to wind or shut down GP generally. I think they are targeting the Day 1 offers. We know that Phil pushed for Day 1 against resistance. I think that they (not Phil, necessarily, but those in charge) understand in retrospect that this was a bad idea, and it backfired. They can't kill Day 1 entirely - that would be seen as complete betrayal - but they can drastically reduce the incentive to remain at that tier. Which is what they've done.

I don't think they're surprised by the backlash or the cancellations. I actually think they are okay with it - that this is part of the "plan," so to speak.

Oh you know that makes more sense. Just get that tier a little more out of reach and see how things shake out. Maybe it could settle into something more sustainable, or maybe it turns out to be more of a sunsetting. Which makes sense as a risk given that things aren't going well with the current model.
 
On the discussion of conversion rates, some quick napkin math.

12 months of Essential, retail, is $75. Per Microsoft's website, one month Essential equals 12 days Ultimate, so a 40% conversion rate. Stacking 3 years of Essential then buying one month of Ultimate to convert all the unused time comes to $255 and nets you 15 months of Ultimate.

That brings the total monthly cost of Ultimate back to the old $17 it used to be, but, let's be honest, how many people are going to jump through all of those hoops, and spend $255 up front, for 15 months of Game Pass Ultimate? Only the most hardcore of folks.

Plus, it's becoming increasingly difficult to find 12 months of Game Pass Core cards and I wouldn't put it past Microsoft to discontinue cards above 3 months outright in the future. Honestly, with the change they made to reward points, I wouldn't be surprised if they discontinue Game Pass retail cards all together in the near future and force everyone into buying directly from them via Gift Cards.
 
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Right off the bat for any sub plan (PS included), a gamer can cut the fees in half as well as share games. All they got to do is find one friend or fam member to split it. Every sub plan is 50% off, every $70 US game is $35.

No different Netflix when they had family plans. I only used it for a bit leaching off my bro, but years back I was the 4th person added to the profile. I think I gave my bro $50 for the year as my share. Why pay full price as a loner when you can share costs.

I guess some people are loners. lol. And some people wonder why things seem so expensive and they are broke.
And if you find 3 friends, you'll save 75%.... that's fucking insane...

Can you imagine how it would be if you found like....99 friends to split with? You'd basically get it for free....

Mind Blown GIF
 
Oh you know that makes more sense. Just get that tier a little more out of reach and see how things shake out. Maybe it could settle into something more sustainable, or maybe it turns out to be more of a sunsetting. Which makes sense as a risk given that things aren't going well with the current model.

Yeah, I'm just speculating of course, but drastically slashing back Day 1 offers makes more sense to me than trying to sunset GP entirely. I'm sure that GP can be a good business for them, if they restructure it so that only a small percentage are subbing to the Day 1 tier.
 
Yeah, I'm just speculating of course, but drastically slashing back Day 1 offers makes more sense to me than trying to sunset GP entirely. I'm sure that GP can be a good business for them, if they restructure it so that only a small percentage are subbing to the Day 1 tier.

This is making me question if sony's version is working out for them. I never really hear about it.
 
- Before and after the ABK acquisition, = "hahaha, more games for us, you keep spending those 60-70$ on your platforms hahaha"

- When news of going 3rd party started coming out : "LOL, it's only a couple of games"

- After more than a "couple" of games started releasing on the competing platform : "hahaha, you said Xbox has no games and now you're buying OUR games Ponies, ahahaha"

- When mentioning that MS, their beloved multi trillion company basically threw all of their userbase under the bus by devaluing the whole Xbox platform by doing so : laughing emojis

- When news/rumours of future Xbox platforms supporting Steam hit : "hahaha, we're gonna be playing YOUR games on OUR platform"

Frankly, after what's been happening in the past couple of days, I'm really curious to see what the new spin will be, surely they'll finally shut up ?

PS: The new news about retailers trying to unload their XSX/XSS stock after the GP price increase isn't a coincidence btw, unfortunately, all signs show that this brand is going the way of the dodo for better or worse.
 
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