Microsoft has announced that, effective today, it will be cutting the price of Game Pass, following a report last week that fledgling gaming division CEO Asha Sharma believed that it had become “too expensive” for players. However, the monkey’s paw has curled for Call of Duty players, as future releases from the iconic franchise will no longer be coming to the subscription service at launch.
Microsoft just made Game Pass cheaper, and it’s all thanks to Call of Duty
22 April 20260

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