A post on a ResetEra thread highlights a recent survey Microsoft sent to a subset of Xbox users. It is asking them how they would feel about a new tier of Game Pass that would be more affordable and have ads. This new subscription level would cost $3 per month and offer access to the Game Pass library. All first-party Microsoft games would also be included, which means games like Call of Duty when the company’s $69bn acquisition of Activision Blizzard goes through. However, those first-party games would not arrive until 6 months after launch. Of course, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate features would not be available, notably EA games and Xbox Cloud Gaming. Although, it would offer online access through Xbox Live Games with Xbox Gold.
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Considering Microsoft charges $10 per month for Xbox Live Gold on its own, this seems like a hot deal. If true, Microsoft is obviously betting on the ad revenue and larger user base to offset any losses. While the economics are confusing, the ad tier Xbox Game Pass Lite makes sense for many other reasons. Game Pass will increasingly become available more widely. Tip of the day: For the most part, Windows apps are stable, but they can still be still thrown out of whack by updates or configuration issues. Many boot their PC to find their Microsoft Store isn’t working or their Windows apps aren’t opening. Luckily Windows 11 and Windows 10 have an automatic repair feature for apps that can resolve such issues.