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Microsoft Gaming Beyond the Xbox

Bloomberg Businessweek US

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March 06, 2023

○ Its Game Pass subscription service expands into dozens of new countries

- Joshua Brustein

Microsoft Gaming Beyond the Xbox

The Xbox console has been the key to Microsoft Corp.’s clout in the gaming industry since its release more than two decades ago. As gaming continues to expand far beyond bulky devices that people plug into their television sets, the company is evolving to keep pace with gamers. But its transformation is beginning to raise hackles among regulators who say Microsoft could be even more dominant in the industry’s next era, especially if it completes its proposed $69 billion acquisition of gaming giant Activision Blizzard Inc.

A key to Microsoft’s strategy is Game Pass, a six-year-old service that charges users $10 to $15 a month to play a collection of more than 400 games on the Xbox, Microsoft’s Windows PC operating system, smart TVs, smartphones and tablets. As of January, the number of users who used the service on three or more devices had grown 20% compared with the same period the year before. On Feb. 28 the company expanded Game Pass on PC to dozens of new markets, including in Latin America, the Middle East and Eastern Europe, almost doubling its roster of countries to 86.

Gaming subscription services are currently a relatively small portion of the broader gaming market. But Microsoft sees its Netflix-esque gaming experience, running on a wide range of devices, as the future of video games. “When I look at the industry today, that’s not where it is, but it is where it wants to be,” says Sarah Bond, Xbox’s vice president for game creator experience and ecosystem.

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