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This Xbox Game Pass deal feels like the perfect middle finger to the recent wave of price hikes
By Rosalie Newcombe published
Deal You don't have to put up with the Xbox Game Pass price hikes if you don't want to, thanks to this Ultimate deal.

Following its latest Xbox Game Pass price jump, Microsoft immediately tries to justify the decision with more day one releases and increased "value"
By Anthony McGlynn published
News Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is now 50% more expensive, and people are displeased

Oblivion Remastered's "physical" console releases will "require content download," and fans of the RPG aren't happy: "Why make something physical that still requires a download?"
By Anna Koselke published
News They've got a point, Bethesda

GameStop straight-up says it'll ignore the Xbox Game Pass Ultimate price hike and keep selling subscriptions for $20 instead of $30 "in-store and online"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News Can they... can they just do that?

Microsoft continues reading anything but the room with a full-page Xbox Game Pass advertisement on console startup a day after hiking prices by 50%
By Austin Wood published
News The own goals keep coming

"Two words: cancel now" – Xbox Game Pass cancelations seemingly surge following Microsoft's tone-deaf post praising "more rewards" amid 50% price hike, and even GameStop's got jokes: "$29.99 every month. Own nothing"
By Jordan Gerblick published
News When even GameStop's clowning on you, you know you done messed up

If you want to play Xbox Game Pass games like The Outer Worlds 2 or Black Ops 7 on day one, you're going to have to pay a full $30 a month for Ultimate
By Dustin Bailey published
News But hey, at least we're getting PC games on the lower tiers now, right?

Just in time for Halloween, Grounded 2 puts its arachnophobia mode to the test with an update starring a giant tarantula and teases the one thing that could be scarier than that: candy corn
By Dustin Bailey published
News Can't get enough of those "new spooky ambiances"
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