Many have claimed that Xbox Game Pass is the best deal in gaming (including the company itself), and while that may be the case, for some, coughing up £10.99 every month is too much. For those, Microsoft may be set to introduce a new cheaper ad-supported tier, thanks to a new survey.
As reported by WindowsCentral, Microsoft has sent a survey to some Xbox owners asking for their thoughts and opinions on a hypothetical cheaper tier of Xbox Game Pass. Currently, Game Pass Ultimate will set you back £10.99 a month and includes the full Game Pass library across both PC and console, as well Xbox Live Gold – meaning online support for Xbox consoles.
This cheaper tier will reportedly cost just $3 a month but will come with some major limitations, including first-party titles no longer dropping day-one on Game Pass – instead being available to play 6 months later.
Additionally, this tier will supposedly include ads, appearing prior to the launch of a game – though it is currently unclear exactly how this would work. Finally, it seems this tier would also prevent you from using the service’s online and mobile Cloud streaming – being a download-only affair.
While there are certainly many compromises with this potential new tier, it would undoubtedly serve many players – both casual and hardcore – perfectly as long as they are patient. It will be interesting to see whether this additional tier comes to fruition.
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