hey guys, so you might've heard that microsoft just cut the price of their game pass ultimate subscription from $30 to $23 a month. sounds like a pretty sweet deal, right? i mean, who doesn't love saving some cash on their gaming habits? but, as it turns out, there's a bit of a catch.

apparently, the reason for this price drop is because they're removing the annual call of duty release from the service. which, let's be real, is a pretty big deal for a lot of gamers out there. i mean, call of duty is one of the most popular franchises around, and a lot of people look forward to playing it as soon as it comes out. now, if you still want to play the latest call of duty on day one, you'll have to buy it separately - which will set you back around $70.

so, when you do the math, the actual savings aren't as impressive as they seem. if you're still planning on buying call of duty every year, your annual savings will only be around $14. which, i guess, is still better than nothing. but it's definitely not as exciting as it sounded at first. i'm kinda curious to see how this change will affect the gaming community, though. will people still be willing to pay for game pass ultimate, or will they start looking for other options?

i think microsoft is trying to bring back some of the subscribers they lost when they first raised the price of game pass ultimate. and maybe, just maybe, this will attract some new customers who only really care about playing call of duty and a few other games. preorders are available at major retailers, so if you're interested, you can check it out. personally, i'm not sureRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com

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