XBOX CEO Announces More Flexible Game Pass Offerings Coming This Summer
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Sam Sepiol
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XBOX CEO Asha Sharma announced that more flexible offerings for Game Pass will be introduced this summer. This follows a turbulent year for the subscription service, which saw a 50% price increase that sparked community backlash, followed by a price drop after the CEO acknowledged the subscription was too expensive. The price adjustment has proven beneficial for the company, and XBOX is now looking to implement additional strategies to grow the subscription service further.
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· 3 pulledXBOX CEO spoke about doing more this summer to bring more flexible offerings to Game Pass.
XBOX Game Pass has experienced a turbulent year.
The CEO later decided that the subscription was too expensive, leading to a price drop.
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