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Microsoft cuts Game Pass prices in affordability push, ends day-one Call of Duty access
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Microsoft has slashed prices for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass effective immediately, responding to player complaints that the service had grown too expensive under new CEO Asha Sharma's affordability push. However, new Call of Duty titles will no longer arrive on launch day, joining instead about a year later during the following holiday season.
Xbox users in the United States are facing price hikes of up to 50 percent on their monthly Game Pass subscriptions. This development encourages subscribers to assess whether they are on the appropriate tier or if the service remains essential. Game Pass has historically provided substantial gaming content for a modest fee compared to competitors.