Microsoft’s new Xbox Game Pass tier system has gone live, with more than 40 games now only available via the most expensive subscription.
Earlier this year, Microsoft confirmed it would be removing the Console tier from Xbox Game Pass subscriptions and replacing it with Standard and Ultimate Tiers. At the time it was said Standard tier subscribers would not have access to Day One releases, but it seems the cuts go even further than that.
As reported by Kotaku, more than 40 games that were previously available to all Game Pass subscribers are now only playable for those that sign up to the Ultimate tier, which costs £14.99 a month. These include the recently launched Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 as well as Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2, Starfield and Diablo 4.
According to a player-curated list on , the list of Game Pass titles which are no longer available to Standard subscribers is as follows:





