Xbox Game Pass growth is ‘slowing down’ on console, Phil Spencer has claimed, 'because at some point you’ve reached everybody on console that wants to subscribe'.
UK regulator asks members of the public to share their views on the Xbox-Activision dealAccording to the table, of which CADE says the source is Microsoft itself, the Xbox company saw an income of $2.9 billion worldwide from “game subscription services for consoles”, meaning Xbox Game Pass.
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