Overview
- Microsoft, which announced the shift on Wednesday, cut Game Pass Ultimate to €21 a month and PC Game Pass to €13, with the new prices taking effect immediately.
- New Call of Duty games will no longer launch on Game Pass and will be added around the following holiday season, while the Call of Duty titles already in the library remain available.
- Only the Ultimate and PC plans changed in price, and the lower-cost tiers stay as they are.
- Xbox CEO Asha Sharma said the service had become too expensive and cast the move as a course correction based on player feedback.
- The rollback follows steep increases in October 2025 that drew heavy criticism and cancellations, and the annual €72 saving on Ultimate roughly matches the typical €80 retail price of a new Call of Duty.