Microsoft explores free Xbox Game Pass streaming with ads
A new free Xbox Game Pass tier may be something Microsoft is thinking about implementing. A firm official has expressed his opinions about an upcoming Xbox cloud game streaming free tier that would allow adverts. Here are all of the specifics.
Xbox Chief Financial Officer Tim Stuart stated to delegates at the Wells Fargo TMT Summit that the firm aims to deliver Game Pass "to every screen that can play a game." This will be challenging, but one way to assist in growing the service may be to offer an ad-supported game streaming tier. The modification might greatly increase the Game Pass's accessibility for players living in developing nations.
"The vision I like to talk about is that we have xCloud game streaming, so you can stream hundreds of games to any endpoint that has a browser experience," said Stuart. "You can subscribe to Game Pass Ultimate and play hundreds of games." According to him, "You can say, 'Hey, do you want to watch 30 seconds of an ad and then get two hours of game streaming?'" for models like Africa, India, Southeast Asia, or maybe other regions that aren't console-first.
In essence, this would imply that Microsoft would show short advertisements to gamers in areas without a lot of extra money to spend, giving them hours of entertainment. This functionality is expected to be more appealing in markets like Africa, where the majority of gamers use smartphones and other mobile devices. Although no official information has been released as of yet, it is reported that the US tech giant is developing a similar business plan for the Xbox Game Pass. Keep checking back for updates as we will provide them as soon as further details about this issue become available.
