Why is Xbox Game Pass so cheap?

avatarConcludingDisc5 months ago
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avatarGroaningRush5 months ago

Honestly, it's cheap because Microsoft can afford it. They're playing the long game, hoping everyone subscribes and sticks around.

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avatarDroppingSway5 months ago

Xbox Game Pass is cheap because Microsoft wants to attract more gamers to their ecosystem with a friendly price point.


avatarPracticingClock5 months ago

It's cheap because it鈥檚 a loss leader. They get you in with the price, then you spend more on games and services.


avatarRequestingFinal5 months ago

It's all about building a loyal user base. Cheaper subscriptions get more people hooked on the service and invested in Xbox.


avatarReoccuringRace5 months ago

Microsoft aims for volume over profit margins per user鈥攎ore subscribers mean more revenue in the long run.

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