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Xbox Is Making A Huge Mistake Putting Call Of Duty On Game Pass

is expected to come to Xbox Game Pass, but this choice might not be the best decision for Xbox. It's not guaranteed that subscriptions to Game Pass will increase, and this move could end up hurting Xbox financially at a time when console exclusives are already struggling with sales. Additionally, studio closures and layoffs are being seen throughout the game industry, meaning that this could be a dangerous time to make this kind of financial move.

Game Pass includes a collection of games that subscribers have unlimited access to as long as those games are part of the service. Until now, games have only been available for purchase independently, meaning that they weren't part of any subscription service, and the most recent titles cost $70 USD. Now, this potential decision to include the games as part of Xbox Game Pass could end up being harmful to the company's finances during a time when the industry as a whole is seeing droves of layoffs and studio closures.

It's about time to get some news on the next Call of Duty game, and a cryptic tease seems to indicate the date and format of that update.

has a dedicated fan base that buys each new game when it's released, and a new game is released almost every year. This has made the franchise one of the most financially successful ever, generating over $30 billion in revenue since its beginning.

Because of this, there is speculation that Microsoft will change Xbox Game Pass subscription tier costs as a result of bringing to the service, knowing that it's looking at a potential drop in revenue. While the company is likely looking at ways to make up for this loss in revenue, its plans could end up resulting in a drop in Xbox Game Pass subscriptions if it were to raise prices.

Since each campaign is generally short enough to complete within a month of playing, assuming that there's enough time to play it consistently for at least a few days, those who want to experience the campaign would likely only need to purchase a

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