Just when gamers thought they were safe from the ever-looming specter of price hikes, Phil Spencer, the CEO of Microsoft Gaming, dropped another unwelcome bombshell. Speaking at this year's Tokyo Game Show, Spencer mentioned that a price increase for the Xbox Game Pass is, in his words, "inevitable."
Before you start sharpening your pitchforks, let's try to make sense of what this might mean for Xbox subscribers. According to Spencer, the subscription service has been performing exceptionally well, especially after the launch of the much-anticipated Starfield. With Forza Motorsport also on the horizon, it seems Microsoft is on a roll - yet Spencer believes that a price hike is incoming.
He emphasized that while the primary goal is to offer more value, the current economic pressures mean that prices will rise. This isn't the first time we've heard this tune. Just a few months ago, Game Pass underwent a minor price adjustment, with the base tier subscription fee climbing from $9.99 to $10.99 and the Game Pass Ultimate tier rising from $14.99 to $16.99.
Now, let's juxtapose this with Sony's recent move. PlayStation Plus, Game Pass' direct competitor, recently underwent a significant price surge. Some regions, like Turkey, witnessed a staggering 600% increase.
