Ex-PlayStation exec calls Xbox Game Pass outlook grim

Former PlayStation Studios chairman Shawn Layden described the future of Xbox Game Pass as having a 'grim prognosis' on LinkedIn. His comments follow signals from Xbox head Asha Sharma that the subscription service is too expensive and requires an overhaul. Microsoft has not updated subscriber figures since reporting 34 million paying users two years ago.

Shawn Layden, ex-chairman of PlayStation Studios, posted on LinkedIn that Microsoft is 'trying so hard to will this into health, despite unfavorable diagnostics and a grim prognosis.' He suggested a 'clarifying post mortem' would benefit the industry. The remarks, first noted by Respawn First, come amid concerns over Game Pass sustainability raised by Xbox leadership including Asha Sharma. Microsoft last shared metrics in 2024, stating 34 million paying subscribers, with no updates since then. Layden previously told GamesIndustry.biz he opposes the 'Netflix of gaming' model, comparing it to Spotify's impact on music sales where 'virtually no one buys music anymore.' Game Pass divides opinions in the industry. Some developers view it as a lifeline for niche projects, while critics argue it devalues games by training players not to pay full price. Microsoft insists the service is profitable, though questions persist about funding first-party studios and external titles amid rising budgets. For instance, Microsoft fully funded the seven-figure development of co-op dungeon brawler Awaysis exclusively for perpetual Game Pass availability, according to Game File. Game designer Jake Kazdal noted Microsoft created a dedicated funding group for it. Former Xbox staff, including Bethesda marketing VP Pete Hines, have highlighted tensions: without balancing service needs and content creators, subscriptions risk failure. Challenges include high costs, such as $60 million for a year of Red Dead Redemption 2 per former Xbox executive Sarah Bond, and nearly $1 billion for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 development and marketing. Microsoft once projected 110 million subscribers by 2030 but now explores tiered pricing and delayed day-one releases.

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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma at press conference outlining data-driven Game Pass and exclusivity plans.
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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma holds off on exclusivity decisions

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Xbox CEO Asha Sharma stated she has not yet decided on returning to console exclusives, opting for a data-driven approach. In an interview and open letter released on April 24, Sharma and content chief Matt Booty outlined plans to fortify Game Pass, invest in hardware affordability, and establish a predictable content cadence. The announcements coincide with a new Xbox logo and leaks of a Game Pass Starter Edition.

New Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma informed staff in an internal memo that Game Pass has grown too expensive for players and requires changes. She described the service as central to Xbox gaming value but stressed the need for a better value equation in the short term and a more flexible system long term.

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Asha Sharma, Microsoft's new gaming CEO, has reportedly discussed bundling Xbox Game Pass with Netflix to reduce costs for subscribers. These efforts follow recent price increases for the service. The ideas emerged from conversations with Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters.

Game Pass dataminer @redphx has uncovered references to a potential new subscription tier codenamed 'Trion' in Microsoft's backend. This tier would feature only games from Xbox Studios, with a list of older first-party titles. The discovery suggests Microsoft may be planning changes to its Game Pass service.

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Microsoft is creating a new Game Pass tier called Project Saluki to target Chinese gamers. The move comes amid strong growth in the Chinese video game market.

Microsoft has announced the initial set of games arriving on Xbox Game Pass in June 2026. The lineup includes nine titles added across multiple platforms starting from June 4.

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Microsoft has announced the next batch of titles arriving on Xbox Game Pass this March and into April. The lineup includes South of Midnight and The Alters on 18th March, alongside other notable releases. Two games will leave the service on 31st March.

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