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PHIL SPENCER ANNOUNCES 34M GAME PASS SUBSCRIBERS
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PHIL SPENCER ANNOUNCES 34M GAME PASS SUBSCRIBERS

Feb 18, 2024 10:15 AM

Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, has revealed that Xbox Game Pass has reached 34 million fully paying subscribers across all platforms. This marks an increase of 9 million subscribers since January 2022. Spencer highlighted the significant growth of Game Pass on PC and through cloud gaming, noting that perpetual growth is not feasible if restricted to console users alone. In related news, fans of the service can anticipate the addition of Diablo 4 to Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass next month. Moreover, Microsoft has teased that the next Xbox console will present the most significant technological advancement to date.

How many subscribers has Xbox Game Pass gained since January 2022?

Since January 2022, Xbox Game Pass has gained 9 million new subscribers.

Xbox Game Pass is a subscription service from Microsoft that offers a vast library of games to play on Xbox consoles, PC, and via cloud streaming. It has become increasingly popular due to the value provided through access to a broad selection of games, including many new releases, under a single subscription fee. The addition of high-profile games like Diablo 4, a highly anticipated action RPG by Blizzard Entertainment, continues to enhance the appeal and value of the subscription service. The success of Game Pass is integral to Microsoft's strategy in the gaming sector, positioning the company as a major player in the evolving landscape of game distribution and subscription services.



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