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Features:- Hundreds of games on Xbox console, PC, and supported devices.
- New games on day one, including new Xbox published games and third-party games
- Includes EA Play & Ubisoft+ Classics
- Stream games at high quality with fast access, including select titles you already own
- Exclusive in-game perks and content for top titles like League of Legends and Call of Duty: Warzone
- Online console multiplayer
- Region: US only
- Comes as two 3-month codes
- Works with existing Ultimate subscriptions
- No conversion necessary
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✅ What has some reality:
• Costco did stop selling Xbox Game Pass Ultimate 12-month codes for a while. That happened in 2023–2024 and caused concern.
• Target and other retailers sometimes rotate digital codes or memberships, but there's no official statement saying they're discontinuing Xbox products entirely.
• Microsoft has made controversial moves (like closing studios, focusing more on Game Pass, raising prices), leading to frustration among some gamers and rumors of decline.
🚫 What is not confirmed or likely exaggerated:
• Xbox hardware or services "going up in flames" — There's no evidence Xbox is shutting down or discontinuing Game Pass.
• Target and Walmart pulling Xbox completely — There are no reliable reports that major retailers are dropping Xbox platforms altogether.
• Xbox collapsing in 12 months — Microsoft still invests billions into gaming, new hardware is rumored for 2026, and Call of Duty is coming to Game Pass.
Why These Rumors Spread
• Anger or disappointment over Xbox decisions.
• Retail code changes misunderstood as "they're pulling Xbox."
• Console war emotions (PS vs. Xbox arguments).
Reality Check
• Xbox is NOT ending.
• Game Pass remains a core Microsoft product.
• Retail code changes ≠ platform collapse
Newegg still has PC Game Pass for $30/3 months. 3 months of PC Game Pass converts to 2 months of Ultimate. So $15/month.
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What's Actually True and Not True (as of now)
✅ What has some reality:
• Costco did stop selling Xbox Game Pass Ultimate 12-month codes for a while. That happened in 2023–2024 and caused concern.
• Target and other retailers sometimes rotate digital codes or memberships, but there's no official statement saying they're discontinuing Xbox products entirely.
• Microsoft has made controversial moves (like closing studios, focusing more on Game Pass, raising prices), leading to frustration among some gamers and rumors of decline.
🚫 What is not confirmed or likely exaggerated:
• Xbox hardware or services "going up in flames" — There's no evidence Xbox is shutting down or discontinuing Game Pass.
• Target and Walmart pulling Xbox completely — There are no reliable reports that major retailers are dropping Xbox platforms altogether.
• Xbox collapsing in 12 months — Microsoft still invests billions into gaming, new hardware is rumored for 2026, and Call of Duty is coming to Game Pass.
Why These Rumors Spread
• Anger or disappointment over Xbox decisions.
• Retail code changes misunderstood as "they're pulling Xbox."
• Console war emotions (PS vs. Xbox arguments).
Reality Check
• Xbox is NOT ending.
• Game Pass remains a core Microsoft product.
• Retail code changes ≠ platform collapse
• Xbox hardware or services "going up in flames" — There's no evidence Xbox is shutting down or discontinuing Game Pass.
• Target and Walmart pulling Xbox completely — There are no reliable reports that major retailers are dropping Xbox platforms altogether.
• Xbox collapsing in 12 months — Microsoft still invests billions into gaming, new hardware is rumored for 2026, and Call of Duty is coming to Game Pass.
Why These Rumors Spread
• Anger or disappointment over Xbox decisions.
• Retail code changes misunderstood as "they're pulling Xbox."
• Console war emotions (PS vs. Xbox arguments).
Reality Check
• Xbox is NOT ending.
• Game Pass remains a core Microsoft product.
• Retail code changes ≠ platform collapse[/QUOTE]
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costco
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainme... /> <br /> nice chat gpt response haha. I just don't understand the mad rush to purchase a subscription service from this company as evident from all the gamepass posts that have hit front page. To each their own but I wouldn't do anything more than a few months at a time. They might raise the price in another 6 months and everyone that locked in now will come tell me they are sitting on the best investment in their lives. That's fine. I'm not spreading rumors. I'm not saying it's going to happen, but I am curious if people are paying attention to their business model.
Shutting down Tango Gameworks doesn't need to be due to performance. It could be a myriad of reason, which MS specifically said it was not performance related. My suspicion is the founder left, and it's a Japanese studio, so it would mean difficulty in managing it due to barriers, let alone the Japanese nationalism.
They're jacking up prices on hardware and software, because the console business model doesn't work, unless you're Nintendo. It's why they went multiplatform, and there was no way they're ever going to convert PS and Nintendo gamers to Xbox. The Network effect, lock in and branding for those are too strong.
Besides, why do you even care if they make the games available on Playstation?
That has zilch effect on your Xbox usage other than the benefit of having more people too play games with.
Anyhow, of course if you just don't like what MS is doing, it's absolutely fine and encouraged to boycott their offerings. It's just that the reason for it, and the logic is mind blowingly bizarre, odd and reeks of being indoctrinated into console warz rethoric.
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This console generation has generally been a bust. I'm glad I only got the Series S for $180. If I had paid for the X or PS5, I'd feel ripped off.
We'll see what the next one brings, but I don't have high hopes after how this one played out.
• Xbox hardware or services "going up in flames" — There's no evidence Xbox is shutting down or discontinuing Game Pass.
• Target and Walmart pulling Xbox completely — There are no reliable reports that major retailers are dropping Xbox platforms altogether.
• Xbox collapsing in 12 months — Microsoft still invests billions into gaming, new hardware is rumored for 2026, and Call of Duty is coming to Game Pass.
Why These Rumors Spread
• Anger or disappointment over Xbox decisions.
• Retail code changes misunderstood as "they're pulling Xbox."
• Console war emotions (PS vs. Xbox arguments).
Reality Check
• Xbox is NOT ending.
• Game Pass remains a core Microsoft product.
• Retail code changes ≠ platform collapse
https://comicbook.com/gaming/news...om-target/
costco
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainme... /> <br /> nice chat gpt response haha. I just don't understand the mad rush to purchase a subscription service from this company as evident from all the gamepass posts that have hit front page. To each their own but I wouldn't do anything more than a few months at a time. They might raise the price in another 6 months and everyone that locked in now will come tell me they are sitting on the best investment in their lives. That's fine. I'm not spreading rumors. I'm not saying it's going to happen, but I am curious if people are paying attention to their business model.[/QUOTE]
There have been several reports by store employees saying their remodels completely remove XBOX from their displays and PDQs, with some providing pictures of the updates to backup their claims. So for anyone to say there is no proof sounds more like denial.Whether it be plans for XBOX to go all digital (which to be honest, is where things have been headed for the past 10+ years) or Microsoft preparing for a new console launch, or them pulling out of the home console race all together are all possibilities, whatever it is something is definitely going on.
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