Game Pass Archives - TechGoing https://www.techgoing.com/tag/game-pass/ Technology News and Reviews Thu, 21 Sep 2023 05:01:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.4 Xbox chief: Microsoft may exit gaming business https://www.techgoing.com/xbox-chief-microsoft-may-exit-gaming-business/ Thu, 21 Sep 2023 05:01:29 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=133902 Microsoft in a legal action with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), inadvertently uploaded unreviewed documents, resulting in the leakage of much of its confidential information in the game industry. This information includes Microsoft’s plans to release a cloud-hybrid next-generation Xbox console in 2028, the development of a mid-cycle revamped Xbox Series X that will […]

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Microsoft in a legal action with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), inadvertently uploaded unreviewed documents, resulting in the leakage of much of its confidential information in the game industry. This information includes Microsoft’s plans to release a cloud-hybrid next-generation Xbox console in 2028, the development of a mid-cycle revamped Xbox Series X that will feature a new Xbox controller with haptic feedback support, and Bethesda’s future gaming plans, among other things.

In an even more shocking development, Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft’s gaming division, told an inquiry hearing that Microsoft could exit the gaming business altogether if Game Pass growth doesn’t meet expectations. Game Pass is a subscription service launched by Microsoft a few years ago that allows users to pay a monthly fee for unlimited access to Microsoft games across multiple platforms. Game Pass has become a core part of Microsoft’s gaming strategy. Game Pass has become the centrepiece of Microsoft’s gaming strategy and a significant source of its revenue and profits.

During an investigative hearing, the FTC presented an internal Microsoft slide (shown below) that projected Game Pass growth over the next several years, and Microsoft predicted that Game Pass would see steady growth over the next several years. However, Spencer said the chart reflected a much slower and smaller growth than Microsoft expected, especially in the cloud and on the PC platform. He said that if Microsoft doesn’t reach the goals it has set for itself by 2027, then it may abandon the gaming business.

“I don’t think this is what the future of the Xbox business looks like.” Spencer said, “This is a report that our devices organization presented to the gaming leadership team, so this is what the team responsible for making our hardware thinks about the future of the business. I can safely say that if we don’t make more progress beyond consoles, we’re going to get out of the gaming business. If that’s the end result, we won’t continue to do it.”

Whether or not Game Pass will be able to achieve its growth goals remains to be seen, but there’s no doubt that there’s plenty of room for growth on both PC and cloud-based platforms, especially after Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Earlier this year, Microsoft announced that Game Pass already had more than 25 million subscribers across all platforms.

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Microsoft invites users to test new version of Microsoft Store, New GamePass page https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-invites-users-to-test-new-version-of-microsoft-store-new-gamepass-page/ Thu, 07 Sep 2023 02:55:27 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=129429 Microsoft today for Beta channel released Win11 Build 226×1.2271 preview version of the update at the same time, inviting all Windows Insider channel users to experience the new version of Microsoft Store. The latest version of Microsoft Store is 22308.1401.x.x. The following improvements to the new version: New Game Pass page: Microsoft says it has […]

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Microsoft today for Beta channel released Win11 Build 226×1.2271 preview version of the update at the same time, inviting all Windows Insider channel users to experience the new version of Microsoft Store.

The latest version of Microsoft Store is 22308.1401.x.x.

The following improvements to the new version:

New Game Pass page:

Microsoft says it has introduced a new dedicated page that allows players to explore and subscribe to PC Game Pass or Game Pass Ultimate.

Users can learn about Game Pass benefits, including exclusive games, discounts, free benefits, and EA Play.

Microsoft wants users to quickly sign up for the Game Pass service for Win11 users without jumping to other sites. PC Game Pass costs $9.99 per month (currently about RMB 73), and Game Pass Ultimate costs $16.99 per month (currently about RMB 124).

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Microsoft PC Game Pass coming on NVIDIA GeForce NOW, later this year https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-pc-game-pass-coming-on-nvidia-geforce-now-later-this-year/ Mon, 12 Jun 2023 02:52:16 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=105168 Microsoft today announced that it will make some of the games in its PC Game Pass library (possibly including some EA Play titles) available to users in the coming months through NVIDIA’s game streaming service, GeForce NOW. This will allow many new devices to be supported at no additional cost, as NVIDIA’s game streaming service […]

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Microsoft today announced that it will make some of the games in its PC Game Pass library (possibly including some EA Play titles) available to users in the coming months through NVIDIA’s game streaming service, GeForce NOW.

This will allow many new devices to be supported at no additional cost, as NVIDIA’s game streaming service has a free 1-hour package. Those who prefer longer and higher-quality streaming games may want to consider upgrading to the new RTX 4080 package.

The GeForce NOW service is available for PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, and TVs, as well as Android-based set-top boxes, tablets, and smartphones now. These devices can be turned into remote PC gaming streaming devices as long as they have a good Internet connection and a keyboard/mouse or gamepad.

Microsoft only says “some” games will be available, not the full library, which includes more than 100 games. GeForce NOW support will be unlocked in the next few months, but neither Microsoft nor NVIDIA has confirmed a specific release date.

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Microsoft XGP makes a splash on the PC platform, surpassing 15 million users https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-xgp-makes-a-splash-on-the-pc-platform-surpassing-15-million-users/ Wed, 05 Apr 2023 07:01:47 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=86047 Xbox Game Pass, a game subscription service from Microsoft that lets users enjoy hundreds of high-quality games on PC, console or cloud, is one of the best subscription services available. The service recently announced an amazing statistic: there are already more than 15 million subscribers on the PC side. This number was revealed by Microsoft’s […]

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Xbox Game Pass, a game subscription service from Microsoft that lets users enjoy hundreds of high-quality games on PC, console or cloud, is one of the best subscription services available. The service recently announced an amazing statistic: there are already more than 15 million subscribers on the PC side.

This number was revealed by Microsoft’s Group Product Manager Mark Skwarski in his Link profile, which means that Xbox Game Pass’ influence on the PC platform can’t be underestimated, especially considering that Xbox itself is a console-based brand.

Microsoft has been working to expand the reach of Xbox in recent years, not just to consoles, but also to PC, mobile devices, smart TVs and other platforms, attracting more players through services like Game Pass and Xbox Cloud.

Microsoft also offers PC users quality first-party games such as Doom: Eternal and The Elder Scrolls 5, and has highly anticipated titles such as the upcoming Red Fall and Stars Hollow. All of these games will be added to Game Pass on launch day, allowing subscribers to be the first to experience them.

Previously, it was reported that XGP’s total subscribers have exceeded 25 million, which means that PC users may be more widely covered than console users.

It is worth noting that there may be some overlap between PC-side users and console-side users, but this does not affect the achievements of Game Pass on the PC platform. Some analysts predict that if Microsoft succeeds in acquiring Activision Blizzard, the total subscribers of Game Pass may reach 50 million, and the subscribers on PC side will also grow.

It can be said that Microsoft has used Game Pass to create a subscription platform that satisfies both gamers and developers, making Xbox not just a console brand, but an all-encompassing gaming ecosystem.

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Quantum Break confirmed that it will return to the Microsoft XGP game pass https://www.techgoing.com/quantum-break-confirmed-that-it-will-return-to-the-microsoft-xgp-game-pass/ Wed, 05 Apr 2023 01:38:45 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=85763 Microsoft recently announced the list of Xbox Game Pass leaving the warehouse in early April, including Microsoft’s own Xbox exclusive game “Quantum Break”, which has caused many doubts. “Quantum Break” developer Remedy Entertainment confirmed the news of leaving the library in the official tweet, but Remedy explained that the game will not be permanently out […]

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Microsoft recently announced the list of Xbox Game Pass leaving the warehouse in early April, including Microsoft’s own Xbox exclusive game “Quantum Break”, which has caused many doubts.

“Quantum Break” developer Remedy Entertainment confirmed the news of leaving the library in the official tweet, but Remedy explained that the game will not be permanently out of the library. The departure from Xbox Game Pass is due to licensing expiration issues. Once these issues are resolved, The game will return. you can wait for it to be stored again before playing.

Quantum Break is a sci-fi action-adventure third-person shooter game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by Microsoft. The work was officially released on April 5, 2016, and landed on the PC and Xbox One platforms.

The story of “Quantum Break” is set in the college town of Riverport, and players will control Jack Joyce and Paul Celani. The two were originally ordinary people, but in an accident that caused a time rift, they gained the superpower of manipulating time. During the game, the time system will collapse at any time, causing time to pause, stutter, reverse and freeze in the environment. Players will fight against the Alliance of Kings in the game. Players who like the bullet moment in “Max Payne” can find new strategies in the gun battle that amplifies the time factor. In addition to the virtual storyline, the game also adopts a customized real-life narrative mode, which will produce different consequences according to different choices of players.

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Microsoft announces Xbox meetup on Jan. 26 https://www.techgoing.com/microsoft-announces-xbox-meetup-on-jan-26/ Thu, 12 Jan 2023 22:30:37 +0000 https://www.techgoing.com/?p=63804 Microsoft will hold an event called “Developer_Direct” on January 26 at 4 a.m. Beijing time, which may bring some details about new games for Xbox, PC and Game Pass, and is expected to announce the release dates of several games. Presented by game creators from studios such as Arkane Austin, Mojang Studios, Turn 10 Studios […]

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Microsoft will hold an event called “Developer_Direct” on January 26 at 4 a.m. Beijing time, which may bring some details about new games for Xbox, PC and Game Pass, and is expected to announce the release dates of several games.

Presented by game creators from studios such as Arkane Austin, Mojang Studios, Turn 10 Studios and ZeniMax Online Studios, Developer_Direct will focus on important updates, extended gameplay showcases and updates on Xbox games coming in the next few months, including The Elder Scrolls Online, The Ultimate Racing Series, My World Legends and Red Haze Island.”

While there’s not a lot of useful information, Microsoft seemed to hint that The Elder Scrolls Online will bring a major 2023 update and its “major new features in the biggest update” and that it will bring “more gameplay and exciting new details” for “Extreme Racing. gameplay and exciting new details,” as well as “an insider’s look at PvP,” multiplayer experiences in My World Legends,” and most importantly, a “few minutes of gameplay demo” of Red Dead Island. “.

Microsoft also added that they are developing a separate program “to devote the appropriate amount of time to delve into Bethesda Game Studios’ Starry Night”.

In 2023, there will be more new games on Xbox Game Pass, and the Xbox official website has released a list of more than 50 games confirmed for Xbox Game Pass this year, including first-party exclusives, 3A titles, and small indie games from independent studios.

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