Microsoft, with its heavy promotion of the Xbox Game Pass over the past few years, has unintentionally stoked concerns among players. Many have begun to wonder if, in the foreseeable future, gamers would be funneled into purchasing a subscription to access their favorite games. In a revealing interview with Game Watch during Phil Spencer's visit to Japan, these concerns were squarely addressed in an interview with Game Watch (via Insider Gaming).
Spencer, the CEO of Microsoft Gaming, while attending the Tokyo Game Show and networking with acclaimed Japanese game developers like Hideo Kojima, articulated that the philosophy of the Xbox Game Pass was fundamentally about a simple goal: amplifying choice, not constraining it. He declared, "No. That's not it. What we want to offer is choice."
Expounding on this, Spencer then voiced his aspiration for the Xbox community to burgeon across platforms, be it PC, Xbox consoles, or even the cloud. Reiterating his stance, Spencer confirmed, "I have no intention of doing anything that would hinder that."
Notably, the rumors making rounds about a substantial price escalation for the Game Pass subscription were clarified. Although the recent price adjustment saw a slight price increment of $1 for the standard and $2 for the Ultimate Game Pass, Spencer indicated future price hikes were inevitable but would always be rooted in offering tangible value to subscribers.

