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Microsoft Xbox Game Pass: Players thrilled as prices drop after years of increases

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will now cost $22.99 per month, down from $29.99, while PC Game Pass is priced at $13.99, reduced from $16.49 monthly

Published April 22, 2026
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Microsoft Xbox Game Pass: Players thrilled as prices drop after years of increases
Microsoft Xbox Game Pass: Players thrilled as prices drop after years of increases

World's most popular gaming platform Microsoft Xbox has just dropped a good news for players.

The gaming giant has announced to drop price of its video game subscription service and the platform will not include future "Call of Duty" game releases on launch day, the ‌company said on Tuesday, in the first major strategy shift under new gaming boss Asha Sharma.

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Starting Tuesday, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will now cost $22.99 a month from $29.99 while PC Game Pass is priced at $13.99 from $16.49 monthly, the software firm said in a blog.

After years of betting that subscription services and cloud gaming would become the next big driver for the Xbox brand, consistent Game Pass price hikes, declining console sales and a lack of compelling titles left Microsoft trailing rivals Sony and Nintendo.

Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will now cost $22.99 per month, down from $29.99, while PC Game Pass is priced at $13.99, reduced from $16.49 monthly
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will now cost $22.99 per month, down from $29.99, while PC Game Pass is priced at $13.99, reduced from $16.49 monthly

Removing launch inclusions of "Call of Duty" from the service means undoing a decision made just a few years ago after Microsoft bought the ‌game's developer Activision Blizzard for a mammoth $69 billion, hoping that the game's heft would attract users to Game Pass.

New "Call of Duty" games will be added to Game Pass services around a year after their release, the company said.

Prevailing uncertainty around the future of the Xbox was exacerbated with the exits of Phil Spencer and Sarah Bond in a leadership shake-up in February, leading to Microsoft insider Sharma taking up the top role to steer the company's gaming division.

The Verge reported last week, citing an internal memo to Xbox employees, that Sharma admitted that Game Pass had gotten too expensive for players.

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Hafsa Naeem is an entertainment reporter specialising in K-dramas, films, and celebrity-driven stories. She explores global content trends and audience engagement, delivering accessible coverage that captures the emotional and cultural impact of entertainment across diverse viewership.
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