Report: Microsoft spends $1bn a year on Game Pass titles


Tech giant Microsoft reportedly spends $1 billion in attracting third-party titles to its Game Pass subscription service. 

That’s according to a Bloomberg interview with Xbox president Sarah Bond (pictured), which says that the Big M offers a flat fee of “millions of dollars” to smaller publishers, alongside a portion of subscription revenue. That’s on top of exposure to a new audience. 

Bond says that Game Pass is about a steady stream of revenue from different titles rather than focusing on huge hits. 

“There’s a difference between managing a network effect and maximizing the value of a single game,” Bond says, adding that this meant risking undermining its business model before Game Pass came about. “[But] if we don’t do it, someone else is going to.”

Game Pass now has over 34 million subscribers since its 2018 debut. 





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