Microsoft will no longer implement Xbox Live price hike, adds free multiplayer for certain games
Sunday, January 24, 2021 at 2:43PM
Nicole Batac in Gaming, Microsoft, Microsoft Xbox Live, News, Press release, Public service, app news

In case you missed the news, Microsoft was initially planning to increase the prices of its Xbox Live subscription. But after receiving backlash for its plans, the company backpedaled and will no longer raise prices. To appease its users, the company will soon make multiplayer access to some free-to-play games free for its users. These include titles like Fortnite, Apex Legends, and Halo Infinite. Fortnite has always been free on the PlayStation Network or PC, and now Xbox Live will handle it the same way.

The price hike would've doubled the annual price for an Xbox Live Gold subscription, but with added benefits that are mostly required for online multiplayer. Microsoft is pushing its Netflix-like Xbox Game Pass subscription, and the increase would've brought prices closer for new members. But it would make it more expensive to play on the Xbox. Thankfully, Microsoft knew it was time to listen to its users.

Source: Xbox | Via: Engadget

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