Xbox Game Pass is getting BIG changes, with a new tier with no games on day one and a series of price increases

What you need to know

  • Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft’s all-you-can-eat gaming subscription service, featuring hundreds of games and day-one titles from Microsoft’s internal studios, including ABK titles like the new Call of Duty.
  • Like Netflix, Spotify and other services, Microsoft is now raising prices across all existing subscription plans, including console, Ultimate and PC.
  • Additionally, new users will not be able to sign up for Xbox Game Pass for Console. A new “Standard” tier will be coming soon, which not include day one games, but shall include the hundreds of old games similar to EA Access, and Xbox Live Gold for multiplayer.

Three things in life are certain: death, taxes, and price increases. Microsoft confirmed to us today that the details on the long-awaited Xbox Game Pass price increase are in — but that it also comes with some big changes to the base Xbox console tier.

Xbox Game Pass is Microsoft’s Netflix-esque all-you-can-eat gaming subscription service and one of the most notable recent innovations in gaming. For a monthly fee, players get access to hundreds of games, as well as day one titles from Microsoft studios. That includes games like Bethesda’s Starfield, 343i’s Halo, as well as upcoming games like the next Call of Duty, due out this fall.

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