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smroadkill15 said:

It's not that weird. This is a way to make Game Pass look undeniable great and will keep subs for extended amount of time. Netflix and other subs do the same thing with droppings a bunch of content all at once and it works. You can sub to Game Pass or pay X amount for all these games. Then dropping ps5 releases of Indiana Jones and Forza Horizon 5. This is a way to really props up their quarterly earnings for Xbox.  There has been substantial growth of Game Pass since Black Ops 6 with rumors of reaching 50 million subs. 

Xbox still has Doom The Dark Ages, Outer Worlds 2, THPS 3+4 remake, Ninja Gaiden 4, CoD 2025, and maybe even something else. Overall, this year is stacked with releases from Xbox and really makes Game Pass enticing. 

Maybe that's the issue, and the idea of that doesn't work on me which is why I find it odd. I see it as a hindrance because I would sign up, play all those recent drops (even if for 10 mins to see if I like them) and then unsub, £100 worth or more of gaming for £15-20, but if there was a sustained games over a longer period, I'm more likely to stay subbed. You say Netflix do that? But Disney found the opposite and seem to want retained subs so release their biggest new series weekly, not all at once (although hear that's different with Andor 2) but the don't get all their new series added in just a months or 2 and thenlet it sit for a a few more with nothing coming out? (don't know, don't sub to TV services).

I mentioned Doom already but you are right on the others. Guess I forget the relevance of Activision sometimes, don't really consider them Xbox even if they are MS but they def count for GP.



Hmm, pie.