Microsoft may be rethinking Xbox Game Pass pricing

Microsoft could be preparing to shake up how Xbox Game Pass works, and not a moment too soon.

According to an internal memo from Xbox CEO Asha Sharma via The Verge, the company believes the current model has become too expensive for players. This hints at changes aimed at making the service a better value.

Right now, the focus isn’t on outright price cuts, but on something broader. Microsoft is reportedly looking to “evolve” Game Pass into a more flexible system. This suggests the subscription could soon look very different from the all-you-can-play model we’ve got today.

That shift comes after years of steady price increases, which have made Game Pass harder to justify for some players. This is especially true as the library continues to grow faster than most people can realistically keep up with. In the memo, Sharma acknowledged that while Game Pass remains central to Xbox, “the current model isn’t the final one.”

So what could change? Nothing is confirmed yet, but the idea of flexibility opens the door to new tiers or more tailored subscriptions. Instead of paying for access to everything, users could potentially choose smaller, curated libraries. Alternatively, they could pay based on what they actually play. That could also address a common complaint: having too many games, but not enough time to play them.

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There are also signs Microsoft may rethink how big titles fit into the service. Reports suggest blockbuster franchises like Call of Duty might not always be included in the standard offering. This would be a move that could help balance costs. However, it could also reshape what Game Pass represents.

For now, it’s clear Microsoft is in reassessment mode. The company hasn’t outlined concrete changes or timelines, but with internal discussions already underway, we likely won’t have to wait long to see what a “more flexible” Game Pass really looks like.

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