Microsoft is making some big changes to Xbox Game Pass, including raising the price on some tiers while discontinuing others and adding whole new options, turning the once easy-to-understand service—and arguably the best deal in gaming—into a confusing and pricey mess.
On July 9, people began sharing emails from Xbox seemingly referencing an upcoming price increase for Game Pass subscribers in September. Wario64 shared the news on X (formerly Twitter). Shortly after that, Windows Central confirmed that a price increase for Game Pass Ultimate was happening, along with a host of other changes. One of the biggest is the news that Xbox is introducing a new plan that will replace the Game Pass console tier. This new plan, which will be known as Standard, will no longer include day-one game releases.
Xbox has since posted an FAQ on its official support page explaining all the changes and it’s kind of a mess. Here are the highlights:
That’s a lot of changes that turn Game Pass into a messy and hard-to-parse subscription service with more tiers and caveats. It reminds me of the horrible and confusing state of PS Plus following Sony’s reshuffling of that service in 2022.
Honestly, at this point you might need to check a chart and an FAQ to figure out if your plan is changing, what’s changing, and how much it will cost you. It’s also very interesting that these price changes are happening in September, not long before Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 arrives on the service in October.
Kotaku has contacted Xbox about the changes to Game Pass.