Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass saw a big drop in subscribers after a 50% price hike, raising the Ultimate tier to $29.99 a month. Though they haven’t shared exact numbers, losing players after hitting 34 million is a clear sign of trouble. In response, they’ve lowered the Ultimate price to $22.99 to win back fans. However, removing day-one releases for Call of Duty has stirred up mixed feelings. With new titles like a Spyro game on the horizon, can Microsoft rebuild the Game Pass community's trust?
Game Pass Subscriber Drop After Price Hike
