Microsoft Announces Discord Partnership and Flexible Xbox Game Pass Plans
Microsoft Teases Discord Partnership and a 'More Flexible' Xbox Game Pass
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Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma revealed plans for a collaboration with Discord aimed at enhancing Xbox Game Pass flexibility. The partnership will allow players to customize their subscriptions, with price cuts already implemented for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. More details are expected soon.
- 01Microsoft is partnering with Discord to enhance Xbox Game Pass.
- 02Game Pass Ultimate prices have been reduced from $29.99 to $22.99 per month.
- 03Future Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on day one for Game Pass subscribers.
- 04A 'pick your own plan' feature is being considered for Game Pass customization.
- 05Sharma is leading a brand reset for Xbox and reassessing previous leadership decisions.
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Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma announced a new partnership with Discord aimed at making Xbox Game Pass more flexible for users. The collaboration hints at customizable subscription options, allowing players to select desired perks and adjust costs accordingly. In conjunction with this news, Microsoft has reduced the price of Game Pass Ultimate from $29.99 to $22.99 per month, while PC Game Pass now costs $13.99. Additionally, future Call of Duty titles will not be available on day one for Game Pass subscribers but will be added the following holiday season. Sharma's leadership marks a shift in Xbox's branding and strategic direction, with potential changes to exclusivity for first-party games being considered. More details about the Discord partnership and Game Pass adjustments are expected soon.
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The price cuts and new flexible options for Xbox Game Pass could make gaming more accessible to a wider audience, potentially increasing subscriptions and player engagement.
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