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VERIFIEDBy Xavier Rivera· ·1 min read

Microsoft Considers Custom 'Pick-Your-Own' Xbox Game Pass Plan

Microsoft is reportedly considering a 'pick-your-own' plan for Xbox Game Pass that lets users select specific content and services. It supports the company's aim to make the subscription more flexible, as stated by Gaming CEO Asha Sharma.

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Microsoft considers a custom "pick-your-own" Xbox Game Pass plan that lets players select specific content and services. Windows Central reports this aligns with Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma's long-term goal to evolve Game Pass and make it more flexible, as stated in a memo to staff.

A new report claims Microsoft is considering a 'pick-your-own' plan for Xbox Game Pass. The plan would let players create their own version featuring specific content and services they want.

Windows Central reported the idea as part of Microsoft's long-term goal to make Game Pass more flexible. This aligns with comments from Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma.

In a memo to staff, Sharma stated her long-term goal was to 'evolve Game Pass.' The report positions the customizable plan within those efforts.
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