Xbox Game Pass explora paquetes personalizables con las filtraciones 'Duet' y 'Triton' en medio de recortes de precios

Tras las reducciones de precio en Xbox Game Pass de ayer, que excluyen los estrenos de Call of Duty desde el primer día, los informes sugieren la llegada de un sistema de suscripción flexible que permitiría a los usuarios adaptar sus paquetes y reducir aún más los costes. Jez Corden, de Windows Central, detalla las opciones modulares rumoreadas.

Tras el anuncio de Microsoft el 21 de abril de reducir el precio de Xbox Game Pass Ultimate en un 23% (a 22,99 dólares al mes en EE. UU.) y retrasar los nuevos títulos de Call of Duty aproximadamente un año —parte de la estrategia de asequibilidad de la CEO Asha Sharma—, han surgido nuevos detalles sobre futuras mejoras. El reportero de Windows Central, Jez Corden, quien predijo con precisión la bajada de precios, informa que Game Pass podría permitir pronto a los usuarios personalizar sus planes optando por excluir componentes como Xbox Cloud Gaming, Fortnite Crew, EA Play o Ubisoft+ Classics. 'Los usuarios pueden decidir efectivamente qué paquetes de contenido quieren ver como parte de su plan', escribe Corden. Las API de back-end de Microsoft filtradas revelan los nombres en clave 'Duet' y 'Triton', lo que sugiere paquetes modulares que podrían incorporar alternativas como suscripciones a World of Warcraft o un plan familiar de Xbox Game Pass. Esto se basa en las reformas continuas de Sharma, tras las subidas de precios de 2023-2025 y un análisis interno que mostraba que el acceso a Call of Duty desde el primer día perjudicaba la monetización dentro del juego, con menores compras de pases de batalla y aspectos entre los suscriptores.

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