Microsoft's Xbox Game Pass has made considerable strides in improving its subscriber numbers and available titles, but it has recently come under fire. Interestingly, the criticism doesn't come from consumers, but rather, from the video game publishers, by way of the Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO and president, Jim Ryan.

In his pre-recorded testimony for the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) hearing involving Microsoft, Ryan candidly claimed that publishers are not keen on the Xbox Game Pass model, deeming it "value destructive."

According to his discussions with several unnamed publishers, the service is financially damaging.

Despite its benefits, including the array of games available at launch and the appeal of a single subscription covering a host of titles, Ryan suggested that Game Pass erodes traditional sales and profits. He contends that Microsoft itself is incurring a significant loss due to the Game Pass model, even though Spencer maintains that the service is not "burning cash.

Further amplifying the discord, Microsoft recently announced a price increase for Xbox Game Pass and Game Pass Ultimate (excluding PC Game Pass), effective from July 6.