Newly appointed Xbox boss Asha Sharma wants to make Xbox Game Pass more affordable following last year’s massive price hike.
Asha Sharma took over from Phil Spencer as Chief Executive Officer Of Microsoft Gamer last month and over the weekend, attended her first Game Developers Conference since starting the new job.
According to a report from The Information, Sharma spoke to a number of individuals at the conference about the future of Xbox. They claimed that she wants to “make future consoles and products like Game Pass more enticing to a broader range of customers,” and is looking at “revamping pricing models to offer lower-priced tiers” (via IGN).
Last year, former Xbox boss Sarah Bond said the next-gen Xbox console “is going to be a very premium, very high-end curated experience,” with speculation that ‘Project Helix’ could cost at least $1000.
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Microsoft also gave Xbox Game Pass a massive price hike in October. Previously the most expensive Xbox Game Pass tier would have set players back £14.99 a month but Microsoft are now charging £29.99 for Ultimate. “Our goal with Game Pass has been clear: deliver unmatched value, benefits, and a deep library of games for our players,” explained a from Microsoft. “We know not everyone wants the same thing in their Xbox experience, so we’re evolving Game Pass to offer more flexibility, choice, and value to all players.”





