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In relation to the recent purchase of Activision Blizzard, "This acquisition will make Game Pass one of the most compelling and diverse lineups of gaming content in the industry," the press release on the reads. "Upon close, Microsoft will have 30 internal game development studios, along with additional publish𝄹ing and esports production capabilities."

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Microsoft has been quiet for a while regarding the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Xbox Game Pass number of subscribers. At the end of 2021, Take-Two's Strauss Zelnick mentioned that the service had 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:somewhere near 30 million players, but other sources quickly debunked this claim. In addition, back then 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Phil Spencer hinted that the last official figure was 18 million in January last year, meaning 2021 was a huge ye𒈔ar for the gro🔯wth of the service.

As Microsoft's subscriber numbers grow, so does the number of titles available via Xbox Game Pass. Many expect the company to bump up the price for the offering soon, yet for now, Microsoft shared no such plans. What Spencer shared, however, is that the company "will offer as many Activision Blizzard games as [it] can within Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass, both new titles and games from Activision Blizzard's incredible catalog."

Microsoft Gaming CEO Spencer is ready for whatever move Sony will make to compete, it seems. The company reportedly will combine PlayStation Plus and Pla𒁏yStation Now into one offering to launch a service of its own soon. Codenamed Spartacus, the deal will have three tiers to choose from — and presumably will have first-party games available on day one. At least, that is what Phil Spencer expects, saying he doesn't really look at it as validation, but as an inevitability.

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