Skifi28
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What’s coming?
What’s coming?
It all depends on what type of content they want and what fits their strategy. I don’t think singleplayer focused content is what they’re looking for. “Engagement” is their driving force and they simultaneously need to cut the fat from all their acquisitions.That's a guarantee and contradiction.
the idea was for Xbox to have a lot of studios to produce content for Game Pass. now they killed half of Zenimax and Jason said that next round will be Xbox Core studios.
it literally doesn't make sense.
They need the service for later and nobody would sign up for a new one if they kill this one.we know HiFi, Redfall, Starfield,Forza didn't grow Game Pass.
ABK has ongoing games that by themselves are the service/platform. is not only redundant to put them on game pass is a detriment to the economy of those games.
and remember, Xbox fucked up the economy inside their own ecosystem.... because of Game Pass.
killing Game Pass means getting rid off of the day one aspect of it.
Indeed they have.Concern for what? they have been killing it lately.
Who knowsObviously not enough people. But it is a shame because they were good games
The old Gold to Ultimate conversion also required Game Pass to have expired. It make sense that Microsoft doesn't want people to be able to extend indefinitely.They're more likely to raise prices in the hope that people will pay regardless to cover the cost of CoD. The most telltale sign is the 3:1 ratio if registered 3:2 if not. It means they expect a bunch of people to run out at a specific time at which point a price hike is expected. I'd give it till August /September.
Why if you're paying for it? It's usually because of expected price adjustment. adding a 3 year cap also isn't the same as requiring expiration. A 3 year cap would stop indefinite extensions but the requirement for expiration means you would have to renew at the new price or face paying more now.The old Gold to Ultimate conversion also required Game Pass to have expired. It make sense that Microsoft doesn't want people to be able to extend indefinitely.
lmao well that’s one takeHaving Gamepass is like having an ugly girlfriend. You know she’s not pretty, and the sexual experience is just very average, but she doesn’t ask you for a lot of money and maintenance, like going to fancy restaurants and such.
You settle for this instead of looking for a better experience because it costs a little bit more money to get a pretty girlfriend that likes to be wined and dined, but oh boy once you taste her greatness you dump the ugly girlfriend immediately.
Alas, it doesn’t happen because you don’t want to put in a little extra effort for something much better, so you’re stuck with the ugly girlfriend forever. You keep paying fast food meals for her and in the end you might even spend more having the ugly girlfriend
The old Gold to Ultimate conversion also required Game Pass to have expired. It make sense that Microsoft doesn't want people to be able to extend indefinitely.
Microsoft want to get you on the auto-renewal, and are hoping that you then forget about it, so you end up paying the full monthly fee. But if you can add new Game Pass at any time (at a favourable ratio), you will never hit the auto-renewal. It does also prevent people from beating price adjustments. But when the Ultimate conversion first launched in 2019, the expiry requirement was already in place (for 1:1), and it was a 3:1 ratio for 12 month conversions with Ultimate active:Why if you're paying for it? It's usually because of expected price adjustment. adding a 3 year cap also isn't the same as requiring expiration. A 3 year cap would stop indefinite extensions but the requirement for expiration means you would have to renew at the new price or face paying more now.
but you realize that it goes against what Xbox had said for years regarding Game Pass and it's strategy.It all depends on what type of content they want and what fits their strategy. I don’t think singleplayer focused content is what they’re looking for. “Engagement” is their driving force and they simultaneously need to cut the fat from all their acquisitions.
Arkane seems to want to make singleplayer titles first and foremost, their fans wants them to make singleplayer titles first and foremost, they obviously don’t know how to/want to work on GAAS titles. MS definitely wants them to make GAAS, so they don’t fit the mold.
Same with Tango and Toys for Bob. Can’t keep people engaged for years with Ghostwire, TEW, Hi-Fi, Crash/Spyro. And TfB’s latest GAAS Crash game wasn’t very successful.
Etc.
Because in 2023 they had a price increase. Near the 3 year cap when after a year they had enough sign ups. The point of these caps and expiration requirement is because of expected price adjustments though. What other logical reason is there for it, think about it? Why give a different price/ratio if it's expired or why cap at 3 years?It was only in 2023 they worsened the ratio to 3:2 (3:1 with Ultimate active). So we effectively had 4 years with no price changes and the expiry requirement active. Therefore I don't see how the fact the same requirement is still active means another pricing change is imminent.
A gave another reason in my post (to force people to hit the auto-renewal). But if it's a price increase every 3 years, the next one is due in 2026.Because in 2023 they had a price increase. Near the 3 year cap when after a year they had enough sign ups. The point of these caps and expiration requirement is because of expected price adjustments though. What other logical reason is there for it, think about it? Why give a different price/ratio if it's expired or why cap at 3 years?
i mean, people are not signing up alreadyThey need the service for later and nobody would sign up for a new one if they kill this one.
yeah this indeed, it is killing Game Pass. (that's was the big promise of Day One games )There are two likely scenarios:
1. Delayed games on Gamepass. Might happen through early premium editions like I said, 2-3 months is my guess. Or the Sony model of a year or more delayed subscription library releases. Would increase sales.
which is counterintuitive to what xbox/MS recently said "meet players where they are". "being a good publisher on PlayStation and Nintendo".2. Games exclusive to Gamepass. To lure people in might kick off with Kojima’s game and use shorter episodic strategy and cloud usage as the selling point. The nuclear strategy is to put CoD, Minecraft, The Elder Scrolls, Candy Crush on there. On every screen but exclusive to a subscription service.
i think Piscatella said this year is about survivalThe dark days of gaming is coming.
That’s the thing about any of these companies.I don't think so and I hope not... But with MS...
Because in 2023 they had a price increase. Near the 3 year cap when after a year they had enough sign ups. The point of these caps and expiration requirement is because of expected price adjustments though. What other logical reason is there for it, think about it? Why give a different price/ratio if it's expired or why cap at 3 years?
But you can turn off auto renewal. I don't think that is a reason to stop people paying today. There is a steady stream of dates but the aim is to prevent the majority of players having paid prices years ago while content is getting more expensive and inflation is occurring. There are phases in subs too, a userbase building phase and a revenue based phase so if they feel they've reached the userbase limit they often start increasing revenue little by little. I'm not sure if they're at that phase yet but we'll see soon enough. I suspect an alternative would be to introduce a more expensive tier.A gave another reason in my post (to force people to hit the auto-renewal). But if it's a price increase every 3 years, the next one is due in 2026.
Not everybody goes for 3 years of course but they have data on what the userbase has done. It doesn't have to be 3 years. The logic behind it is that a cap exists for price adjustments and phases of the subscription service. The only reason it exists is to prevent somebody paying low rates for content that sees costs increase in the future. It would be like allowing paying 1992 prices for houses being built in 2020. They would be taking a big loss on those users. That's what the caps are there to prevent. Requiring the user to end their subscription to get a better rate also helps in this because you charge a higher rate and prevent the user from getting a discount now and they would need to renew with whatever the price is when their sub lapses in the future.I'm .. not really seeing the logic you're making here, Three. The 3 year cap doesn't happen in intervals, nor would the price increase for that matter, anyone can apply for the conversion any time and many people likely also opt for just a single year instead of 3 year because maybe they don't want to make a bigger commitment. How can anyone possibly think that a majority of people who used the conversion applied exactly 3 years before they did the last price increase?
I know I didn't.
You can, but you get an extra month "free" if you don't (I guess you could turn it off during the free month, but MS is counting people forget). Anyway if you're right, the "phase" will determine when to raise the price, which could be at any point. If the expiry condition had only just come in, your argument would be much stronger, but since it's always existed, we have to look to other factors.But you can turn off auto renewal. I don't think that is a reason to stop people paying today. There is a steady stream of dates but the aim is to prevent the majority of players having paid prices years ago while content is getting more expensive. There are phases in subs too, a userbase building phase and a revenue based phase so if they feel they've reached the userbase limit they often start increasing revenue little by little. I'm not sure if they're at that phase yet but we'll see soon enough. I suspect an alternative would be to introduce a more expensive tier.
Yeah, I’m personally just spitballing. But plans change.but you realize that it goes against what Xbox had said for years regarding Game Pass and it's strategy.
that strategy changed then, persuing GaaS makes Game Pass irrelevant.
and what Booty said about focusing in High Impact games also makes Game Pass's strategy more unattainable (Big games take longer to come out) when GP needs a constant drop in content
20+ million has signed up. I doubt that they want to start over from 0 without a console with any type of hype or loyal fanbase to boost the figures from the online paywall.i mean, people are not signing up already
They’ve already gone away from day 1 with the early access releases. I played Starfield day 1 on Steam. Gamepass gamers played it day 5. Still talked about as day 1 on Gamepass… Some catched the lie and complained but most didn’t pay attention to it.yeah this indeed, it is killing Game Pass. (that's was the big promise of Day One games )
Not at all, you would still be playing their games on Playstation and Nintendo, you would just have to be a subscriber. It’s the nuclear strategy, won’t go down well, but that’s how I think most will do it in the future. It’ll start with storefronts and launchers, with exclusives like how Epic to do, and it’ll end with subscriptions.which is counterintuitive to what xbox/MS recently said "meet players where they are". "being a good publisher on PlayStation and Nintendo".
Except game pass isn't for poor people either, it cost 200$+ per year.Delete Game Pass and make poor people start paying for games again.
If they can't do that then they should go find a more suitable hobby like collecting rocks.
Is Nintendo bleeding money?Is this a troll thread? Is Nintendo going to cancel Mario?
i just want to know the general vibes.
the more I think on it. the more likely I see MS killing Game Pass.
Cutting to the chase:
Xbox needs to make money fast and furiously.
1. We know Xbox Studios + Zenimax are not contributing to it.
2. Game Pass hasn't grown. and the growth projections for subscription services are not encouraging
3. Hardware will continue to decline
4. ABK is the sole reason for Xbox's growth in the last quarter; without them, Xbox´s revenue would have declined.
5. The dilemma is existential:
If you launch CoD on Game Pass and the strategy doesn't work out, you'd not only lose direct game sales but also one of the most important cash cows in your entire business...a business desperate to make money. The gambit is too damn risky and is not worth it when CoD by itself is working as a sub-service/platform.Edit:Now you can change your vote based on the events of the next two quarters
Who knows who is actually steering that ship at this point
there is not growth. that's the issue.. Game Pass is not growing.20+ million has signed up. I doubt that they want to start over from 0 without a console with any type of hype or loyal fanbase to boost the figures from the online paywall.
and I think day one games are not even coming to game pass core, right?They’ve already gone away from day 1 with the early access releases. I played Starfield day 1 on Steam. Gamepass gamers played it day 5. Still talked about as day 1 on Gamepass… Some catched the lie and complained but most didn’t pay attention to it.
Just like PS+ and games with gAt the end of the day a subscription service, no matter who makes it or if it’s games or music or movies, is about paying a monthly fee for a big library or content instead of paying for everything individually.
again..the ongoing strategy since 2016. was a complete failure.Not at all, you would still be playing their games on Playstation and Nintendo, you would just have to be a subscriber. It’s the nuclear strategy, won’t go down well, but that’s how I think most will do it in the future. It’ll start with storefronts and launchers, with exclusives like how Epic to do, and it’ll end with subscriptions.
Not even jez corden believes this is going to be a success. think about it.And did you pay attention to the web based online store just announced? Everybody skipped the part where Sarah said they would expand from mobile to everything. Watch that interview. I think that’s their every screen strategy. No talk about subscriptions, yet, but I’m in a bad mood and I think it’ll happen sooner or later. And that’ll be how they plan to dodge paying the 30% cut to a closed ecosystem platform holder, they just need a browser.
i was going to make a choice:Can we get "lmfao" as a choice?
Not a chance. MS is ALL IN on Gamepass. They want those subscriber numbers increased and
adding the COD franchise day one to the service should pop those numbers. However,
they may get push back as Call of Duty then becomes a paid subscription in order to play it.
GP is what put Xbox in this situationNope. It may get deprioritized but it’s here to stay. Game Pass is still more important than the Xbox brand.