Xbox Game Pass
Microsoft's Xbox division is responsible for a variety of gaming innovations we now take for granted. Direct-to-digital, at home cloud-based gaming multiplayer, achievements, among other things — but its subscription services are what gave Xbox it's biggest business wins.
We had Xbox Live in the past, but it has since evolved into Xbox Game Pass, a Netflix-like all-you-can-eat gaming subscription service, officially launched in 2017. The service has long been called the "best deal in gaming," although price hikes and restructures have tarnished its image throughout 2025, as analysts wonder if the deal was actually simply too good to be true.
As of now, Xbox Game Pass is structured into three main categories. Essential ($9.99/month), which offers a small pool of games, rudimentary cloud gaming access, and online multiplayer. Premium ($14.99/month), which offers a larger pool of games, improved cloud gaming access, and online multiplayer. And then Xbox Game Pass Ultimate ($29.99/month), which offers day one access to Xbox-owned games like Call of Duty, the largest pool of games, enhanced 1440p cloud gaming, and other benefits. Microsoft also has PC Game Pass separately ($16.49/month), which also offers day one games, but increasingly it looks like PC Game Pass might get deprecated in the future, as it's almost hidden away on the website as of writing.
Xbox Game Pass remains a great deal despite the price increases, but only if you're someone who will actively use its features (or has cash to burn, I guess). It remains to be seen if the service will remain viable at its current pricing, but so far, it's showing no signs of winding down.
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