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Xbox Game Pass November 2025 Lineup Includes Black Ops 7 and More
technology3 months ago

Xbox Game Pass November 2025 Lineup Includes Black Ops 7 and More

Microsoft announced the Xbox Game Pass November 2025 Wave 1 lineup, featuring major releases like Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 on November 14, along with several indie and popular titles launching throughout the week. The lineup includes games like Dead Static Drive, Sniper Elite: Resistance, and Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris, with some titles leaving the service on November 15.

Microsoft Increases Xbox Game Pass Prices Amid New Plans and Game Additions
technology4 months ago

Microsoft Increases Xbox Game Pass Prices Amid New Plans and Game Additions

Microsoft has increased the prices of its Xbox Game Pass subscription tiers, citing expanded offerings and added benefits, while some users report issues when trying to cancel subscriptions online. The price hike follows recent console price increases and highlights the company's efforts to provide more flexibility and value to gamers.

business4 months ago

Xbox Game Pass Announces Price Hike and Major Updates Ahead of Handheld Launch

Xbox is raising its Game Pass subscription prices ahead of the launch of new Xbox handheld consoles, with tiered plans now costing more and offering varying game libraries and benefits. This follows recent price hikes for Xbox Series S and X consoles, which were attributed to macroeconomic factors. The new handhelds, developed in partnership with Asus, are set to release on October 16, with prices starting at $599.99 for the standard model and $999.99 for the Xbox ROG Ally X.

Upcoming Xbox Game Pass Departures: What to Expect in September and October 2025
technology5 months ago

Upcoming Xbox Game Pass Departures: What to Expect in September and October 2025

Many Xbox fans are frustrated with the slow rollout of Activision, Bethesda, and Microsoft games on Xbox Game Pass, despite Microsoft's promises to bring the full Activision Blizzard library to the service. While some titles have been added, a large portion of the extensive back catalog remains unavailable due to legal, licensing, and strategic reasons, including concerns over cannibalization of sales and engagement. Microsoft appears cautious about flooding the platform with older titles to protect third-party developer interests and manage platform growth, which has been relatively stagnant.