

The importance of Game Pass to Xbox's business model was undoubtedly a factor in the decision.Ĭonversely, you might have expected the price of the Xbox Series X to drop at this point in its lifecycle, not to increase. Still, it was inevitable that the prices would go up at some point. This is the first time that Microsoft has increased Game Pass pricing since it introduced the service in 2017 as part of a transition away from Xbox Live Gold. If you happen to have access to Game Pass through an annual code, the price changes won't affect you until it's time for you to renew. It won't apply for existing subscribers until August 13th (September 13th in Germany). The price changes will take effect for new Xbox Game Pass members on July 6th. The price of PC Game Pass (which doubled from $5 to $10 per month in 2020) is not changing, while Xbox Game Pass won't be going up in Norway, Chile, Denmark, Switzerland or Saudi Arabia. The Verge has a list of the price increases for other markets. Game Pass Ultimate is getting a bigger jump, from $15 per month to $17. Xbox Game Pass will soon cost $11 per month, an increase of $1. But guess what? That service is getting a price hike too, including in the US. If you don't want to buy a Series X or S, you can still stream upcoming games like Starfield and Fable to the older console through Game Pass Ultimate. Microsoft's own studios are no longer making games for the Xbox One. Microsoft will soon introduce a black model with 1TB of storage for $349. The Xbox Series S pricing is staying the same in all markets at $250 (or the local equivalent).
