
"Microsoft's recent announcement of a price cut for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate from $29.99 to $22.99 per month comes with the significant change that future Call of Duty games will no longer be available on the service at launch. This marks the end of an unusual strategy where Microsoft sought to enhance its subscription service by including one of the most popular franchises in gaming."
"The decision to remove Call of Duty from Game Pass at launch reflects Microsoft's attempt to address two key issues: the high cost of the subscription service and the diminishing returns from the Call of Duty franchise. This shift could indicate a return to a more traditional model for Xbox."
Microsoft announced a price cut for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate from $29.99 to $22.99 per month. However, future Call of Duty games will no longer be available on Game Pass at launch. This change ends an experiment where Microsoft aimed to boost its subscription service by including major titles like Call of Duty. The decision addresses the high cost of Game Pass and the declining profitability of Call of Duty, signaling a potential shift in Microsoft's gaming strategy.
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