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    Game Pass Deals Can Cost Microsoft as Much as $50 Million

    By ayaksızTemmuz 13, 2025Yorum yapılmamış3 Mins Read
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    Xbox Game Pass has become a go-to subscription for gamers who want a huge library of games without shelling out for expensive consoles or gaming PCs. Like Netflix, it offers instant access to a rotating selection of titles you can stream or download across devices—from laptops to mobile phones, and even VR headsets. But have you ever wondered how much Microsoft actually pays to keep all those games flowing into Game Pass?

    Turns out, the answer is a lot. Microsoft has dropped over $100 billion in recent years on gaming, most of it going toward studio acquisitions—like Bethesda, Mojang, and the mammoth Activision-Blizzard deal. These buyouts ensure that Microsoft has a steady stream of exclusive content to feed Game Pass. But for everything else—third-party games from other publishers—Microsoft has to pay up through content deals, not unlike licensing TV shows for a streaming platform.

    Thanks to a LinkedIn update spotted by Windows Central, we now have a peek behind the curtain. Ian MacIntyre, a former Senior Business Development Manager at Xbox, revealed that he personally negotiated over 500 Game Pass content deals, ranging from just $50,000 to upwards of $50 million apiece. While he didn’t drop game titles, that price range gives a good idea of how much variety there is. An indie game might come cheap, but bringing in titles like GTA V, Rainbow Six Siege, or a new RPG release can cost serious money.

    The news comes amid ongoing turbulence at Microsoft. The company recently laid off 9,000 employees in a broader restructuring that impacted Xbox and gaming divisions, with some cuts apparently aimed at freeing up funds for AI development. Microsoft has laid off more than 15,000 people in 2024 alone, even while posting annual profits of over $100 billion every year since 2021.

    Despite the shakeups, Microsoft insists that Game Pass is still profitable, and the subscriber base is growing—34 million as of last year. With new branding deals putting the Xbox name on devices like the ROG Ally and Meta Quest, it’s clear that Microsoft is betting big on Game Pass being more than just a side offering. It’s the centerpiece of Xbox’s future.

    Of course, questions remain about whether Game Pass is hurting game sales, especially when major releases drop straight into the service. Some industry voices are skeptical of the long-term sustainability. But for now, Microsoft is pressing forward, spending big to keep Game Pass the most appealing deal in gaming.

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