Adding to recent console price adjustments, Microsoft is also increasing the subscription fees for Xbox Game Pass, with some tiers rising by as much as 50%. This subscription service, celebrated for its extensive game library and affordability, is now subject to a price overhaul. For a recurring monthly payment, subscribers enjoy access to a rotating selection of titles, making it an appealing alternative to purchasing individual games. Notably, the Ultimate tier will see its monthly cost escalate from $20 to $30.

Alongside the significant price bump, the revamped Ultimate tier will introduce new games and appealing extras, such as the Ubisoft+ catalog and a Fortnite Crew membership providing access to the Battle Pass and monthly in-game currency. Other tiers will also see price increases and will now include cloud gaming functionality and an expanded selection of available games. The PC Game Pass, however, will climb from $12 to $16.50 with no additional benefits. Xbox characterizes these changes as providing greater flexibility and a wider array of choices; however, Game Pass’s primary allure has always been its affordability. Consequently, the announced price increases have sparked widespread reactions and opinions online.

The cost of entry into the Xbox ecosystem has recently seen multiple increases. This follows adjustments to the prices of Xbox Series X/S consoles. Furthermore, the premium model of the ROG Ally X handheld device has been announced at a price point of $1000. Adding insult to injury, despite readily available stock, some resellers are attempting to capitalize on demand by listing the same handheld for double the retail price.

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