Subscribers worry Xbox Game Pass is declining in quality
Microsoft's recent announcement regarding Xbox Game Pass has raised concerns among subscribers. Many players are unhappy with the state of the service and fear it may be declining. Xbox Game Pass, launched in 2017, has seen various improvements but also several price increases. These hikes have led to higher expectations among users, and when those expectations are not met, dissatisfaction grows. The latest news indicates that a significant number of notable games will soon leave the Xbox Game Pass library. Some games set to depart by March 31 include MLB The Show 24, several titles from the Yakuza series, and others like Monster Hunter Rise. This means all Yakuza games will no longer be available on the service, which has upset many fans. Players have expressed their frustration on forums like Reddit. One user pointed out that as more games leave the service, it feels like there are fewer quality games being added. Another fan noted that while they appreciate new games like Avowed, the quantity of games departing is concerning. There is a growing sentiment among subscribers that the service is losing quality. Many believe that Xbox Game Pass is relying too heavily on first-party titles available only in the costliest tier, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. This raises questions about the service's future. Microsoft may need to adjust its strategy to attract more subscribers and maintain interest in the service. If current trends continue, many users could decide to cancel their subscriptions.