Xbox just made Game Pass cheaper and somehow less magical at the same time
Microsoft cut the price of Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, which is the kind of subscription headline that normally makes players assume somebody fat-fingered a leak post.
The trade-off is sharp: future Call of Duty releases will no longer hit Game Pass at launch, and instead are expected around the following holiday season, roughly a year later. Existing Call of Duty entries already in the library stay there, and the service still includes online multiplayer, cloud gaming, and other day-one launches.
What it means for gamers: if you never cared about Call of Duty, this mostly feels like Xbox handing you a discount and hoping you do not read the small print. If Call of Duty was a core reason to subscribe, Game Pass just went from all-you-can-eat buffet to buffet where the steak shows up next Christmas.