“We’ve held price on our console, we’ve held price on games and our subscription.
I don’t think we’ll be able to do that forever,” Spencer admits.
“I do think at some point we’ll have to raise some prices on certain things.”

A potential price hike for Game Pass isn’t too unexpected.
But, this news comes amidst what Spencer calls “incredible growth on PC.”
However, Spencer does admit that he’s seen “growth slow down” on console subscriptions.

Spencer alsoreiterated his plans for Call Of Dutywhen and if Microsoft’s proposed Activision Blizzard acquisition closes.
“Call Of Duty specifically will be available on PlayStation.
I’d love to see it on the Switch… Our intent is to treat CoD like Minecraft.”
“We have to break that duology of only two storefronts available on the largest platforms.”
Microsoft had previouslysupported Epic Gamesin their fight to keep Fortnite on mobile storefronts.
Since then, Fortnite has become playable on smartphones andSteam Deck via Microsoft’s streaming tech.
For example, many Game Pass titles are already playable on smartphones through Xbox Cloud Gaming.