Microsoft Cuts Xbox Game Pass Prices, Drops Call of Duty Day-One Releases
Microsoft has reduced the cost of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription from previous prices. The new price is $22.99. The price cut was made after the company previously hiked the price by 50% in October, making it $29.99. Additionally, Call of Duty games will no longer be available on Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass on day one.
Microsoft recently made headlines by cutting the price of its Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription. The price reduction brings the cost down to $22.99, a decrease of $7 from the price hike implemented in October . This change comes as part of the company's efforts to provide a better gaming experience for its customers.
The price hike implemented in October resulted in a 50% increase in the price of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, from $19.99 to $29.99 . Microsoft's decision to cut the price of the subscription suggests an attempt to mitigate the backlash from gamers, who were priced out of the service.
However, the price drop comes with a caveat. New Call of Duty games will no longer be available on Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass on day one, as per . Despite this restriction, gamers are rejoicing over the price reduction which, as per some reports, is a 23% decrease.
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