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Microsoft defends Xbox Game Pass price hike after backlash, and I’m certain it’s just digging a hole for itself at this point



  • Microsoft’s gaming and platforms communication director defends new Xbox Game Pass prices
  • Dustin Blackwell suggests that Microsoft is trying to add more value to Game Pass tiers
  • PC Game Pass remains the cheaper way to play new games day one

It’s becoming increasingly evident that consumers aren’t happy with Microsoft and its new Xbox Game Pass prices, with the Ultimate tier hike being the worst offender at $29.99 / £22.99 / AU$35.99 a month – and it doesn’t seem as though Microsoft is backing down on its decision either.

As reported by TweakTown, Microsoft’s director of gaming and platform communications, Dustin Blackwell, said the Xbox Game Pass price hikes are ‘never fun for anybody’ but insists that more value is being added to Game Pass plans, in a statement to The Verge. That stance seems at odds with the fan reaction that stemmed from its initial price hike announcement, considering the mass cancellations alone.



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