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Microsoft misses Xbox Game Pass subscriber target for second year

Subscriber growth for Microsoft's all-you-can-play Game Pass subscription service fell far short of an annual company target tied to CEO Satya Nadella's pay, according to a new financial filing.

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Knushwood Butt969d ago

Well, they can't go back on Gamepass now.

Eonjay969d ago

This explains why prices will be going up. They are expecting a certain return on investment to GP. One way is to increase subscribers. The other way is to increase the cost of the service.

Army_of_Darkness968d ago

No. I believe the price for GP would have went up regardless. Look at Netflix for example, as soon as it got extremely popular with a shitload of subscribers, the monthly cost just kept going up nearly every year!
Which is why I switched to Disney plus😁 and personally, I think it's a lot better than Netflix.

tay8701968d ago

yep been saying this for months now. if they dont manage to vastly improve their gamepass numbers, they are screwed. that is why the activision deal is so crucial to them. they have nothing to pivot to, its been gamepass, gamepass, gamepass with them.

ABizzel1968d ago

@Army

It was going up regardless, but what Eonjay said is primarily the reason why it HAS to go up ASAP. They were expecting a 73% growth rate for the fiscal year and only ended up with 28% which is nearly 10m less subscribers than they expected, and as Eonjay said you either increase subscribers (and to your point have a small increase in price), or you don't get the subscriber count your want so now you have to have a noticeable price jump to keep things going.

We'll see what happens. 2022 was a complete dud for MS with nothing notable releasing from 1st party, but 2023 should be a better metric especially if the Activision deal goes through and we start to see if they can play catch up or if subscriber growth remains down YoY.

If it's still down YoY Xbox is in a little bit of trouble, because they're going to have an EXTREMELY hard time recovering from this until they can get the new CoD launching day and date into GamePass, but I don't see that doing anything but getting them to the 35m they hoped for this fiscal year.....except instead of hitting 35m in 2022 it's unlikely to occur until 2025.

Acquiring the other major publishers is the only way I see them getting to 50m GP subs, but those acquisitions are going to be blocked.

SullysCigar968d ago

Oof. Bad day for Sadya Nutella.

Lightning77968d ago

MS wouldn't have this issue if they could get their AAA games out. Sucks but There loss.

gamer9968d ago (Edited 968d ago )

No the price of game pass is going up in 2023 because they are releasing a bunch of games. You don't raise the price now and then give us Deathloop and Plague Tale, that's just not enough to retain customers.

The games being pushed to 2023 is also a reason why they missed on sub numbers for 2022.

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sparky77969d ago

They don't need to since it's already profitable.

Considering they delayed pretty much their entire lineup it's no surprise they missed their target.

RaiderNation969d ago (Edited 969d ago )

Lmao! It's cute that you actually think that.

MS saying Game Pass is "profitable" is not the same thing as saying Game Pass is making a profit. That's just PR speak to appease shareholders. When they say it's profitable, all that means is the Game Pass model shows that a profit CAN be made from it once it reaches a specific number of subscribers at a specific subscription price. However that does NOT mean it's making a profit currently (and its not).

sparky77969d ago

You just admitted yourself that it's profitable lol.

Seriously though just be happy with your games, Game Pass is profitable just accept that and move on and if you are a MS shareholder you should be even happier.

rippermcrip968d ago

Well since you don't understand the explanation already given to you...ask yourself this.

Why would Spencer say that they will have to increase the price? Because they aren't making a profit currently. If they were,they wouldn't have to make it more expensive.

jznrpg968d ago

Making 0.01$ could be said to be profitable . They make 1 cent more than they spent and it’s profitable . But after spending 7.5 Billion on Zenimax and 65$ Billion on Activision potentially and all the other money they spend to get games on game-pass they won’t be profitable for a very very long time .

sparky77968d ago

@rippermcrip

Ask yourself this, why did Sony increase the price of the PS5? Because it's making Sony go bankrupt and they need every penny they can get, right, right?

@jznrpg

Acquisitions don't come under gaming, that money won't count towards Xbox profits it's an investment expense, and it will make it's money back very fast.

Like I repeated said Game Pass is profitable this is a fact you can all try and spin it as much as you like but it won't change facts.

EvertonFC968d ago (Edited 968d ago )

It's not profitable for the 3rd time of telling you.
Do you not understand it's revenue not profit and about 10 people on here have explained that too you now.
Don't you want to learn in life, it's great listening and learning new things.
The embarrassing thing is it's not even hard to understand ffs, whatever you do in life dont open a business ffs you'll go bankrupt and lose everything.

sparky77968d ago

Keep spinning all you want, facts are facts and this will be the last time I say it.

Game Pass is profitable. Period.

Anyone still struggling to comprehend that, it might be a good idea to go touch some grass.

Crows90968d ago

But is it profitable? Because they may be fudging the numbers and misleading. For instance. If I run a service that only costs 1,000 to maintain and I make more from subscribers then I can say it's profitable. However, am I taking into account every single one of my first party IP's development costs into the equation? Or even 3rd party day 1 launches. As more and more people move to gamepass that means more and more of these games will depend on game pass covering its development costs. I'm pretty sure none of that is being looked at in their reports. That makes any statement half false because they're only looking at their costs for putting the games on the service which does not include development costs.

crazyCoconuts968d ago

None of us really knows if they're profitable or not. Even from an accounting perspective, they could be accruing expenses in a way to paint a picture where it looks profitable. Or even not counting the reduction in sales of a 1st party game due to GamePass as an expense for GamePass and just count it as a missed target for the game. Dunno, but intuitively, once you saturate your market, you can't keep buying huge studios just to turn around and give the games away on GamePass without raising the price and expect to make money.

Chevalier968d ago

Sparky definitely isn't an accountant if they're even considering this as profitable.

Christopher968d ago (Edited 968d ago )

***Ask yourself this, why did Sony increase the price of the PS5? Because it's making Sony go bankrupt and they need every penny they can get, right, right?***

Because profit margins are a thing they pay attention to and can't ignore like other companies.

***Game Pass is profitable. Period.***

I mean, other than the whole division literally not being profitable for years on years until they pay off the current purchase, there is absolutely no proof that GamePass made a profit for the company and only revenue data.

Lightning77968d ago

I disagree with the first part of your comment. Your second comment is right however.

Can't believe Im saying this but damn it MS needs to start crunching and pressuring their teams now. It's doesn't need to be toxic but we need results. This is MS fault for now setting boundaries and expectations you have to admit that.

Charlieboy333968d ago

Sparky....you definitely aren't a bright one

VenomUK968d ago

This thread has made me laugh. EvertonFC trying to explain and reading the frustration in his words!

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FinalFantasyFanatic968d ago (Edited 968d ago )

They already went all in, all they can do is double down on Game Pass, unless they finally get those studios churning out some games.

Jin_Sakai968d ago

“Game Pass achieved 28% growth for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2022, but the target was 73% growth rate. This fell short of a target tied to the pay of CEO Satya Nadella and other top executives.“

Who sets the bar that high? It’s no wonder it didn’t hit the target. 28% growth is good regardless.

RaiderNation968d ago

Because they need it to grow at that rate so they can start making money off of it. Again, saying Game Pass is "profitable" is not the same thing as saying its turning a profit. Too many people are conflating these two terms.

RauLeCreuset968d ago

No, 28% growth is not "good regardless." You know who sets the bar that high? Those who need the growth to be that high. Is 28% growth "good regardless" if you need 40% growth to break even? Is 500% growth "good regardless" if you need 5,000% growth to break even? These percentages mean little on their own. They exist within a set of expectations based on relevant factors.

Lightning77968d ago (Edited 968d ago )

There a part of me that believes that MS could be making themselves look weak again in order for this ABK deal to go through. Not hitting target numbers. Slower growth in adoption etc.

If the deal goes through more ppl Will dual scribe and our numbers will go is what MS is thinking.

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porkChop968d ago

This is being taken the wrong way. This isn't Microsoft's regular target for subscribers. This is a separate, higher target specifically for Satya Nadella and is tied to his pay and performance bonuses. Most large businesses have these extra performance targets for their CEOs. They're intentionally very difficult and are designed to motivate and push the CEO.

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italiangamer969d ago

Time to lower that $1 dollar subscription to $0.50!

ocelot07969d ago

50p for 3 months ultimate!!!!! I think £1 for 3 months is expensive.

EvertonFC968d ago

There's hardly anything AAA on GP, I'm betting 90% of GP games is filler BS.
If I had GP I would have exhausted it's library that interested me in about 3 months

ocelot07968d ago

@EvertonFC

I agree I do believe it will one day. They have said they want gamepass everywhere.

Why pass on millions of PlayStation and millions of Nintendo players.

MontyeKristo968d ago

Everton, that's the nice thing about GP.. I've tried soooo many games, I would've never tried before, if I didn't have GP.

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roadkillers969d ago

Lol, Gamepass is a huge success. They will raise the price within the next year. It’s company’s being overly ambitious to have employees reach an unattainable goal in a short period. Gamepass is going to take over the industry… like I’ve been saying for 3+ years. Sony will need to accept Gamepass on PlayStation in the future.

tay8701968d ago

lol now thats some next level trolling. so let me get this straight, phil made comments that eluded to the prices of services, consoles and games on xbox would be going up and xbox MASSSIVELY underperformed in the gamepass subscription goal for this yr and sony is the one in trouble. gtfoh. lol.

sony has managed to outsell xbox over the last 2 years even though their console has been virtually unattainable to its consumers while xbox series s had been sitting on shelves at reatailers the entire time. the chip shortage for sony is coming to an end. by march of next yr the 6nm chips will be widely available. sony is forecasting 30.5 million playstations will be sold next yr. they are going to increase their lead on MS substantially next yr. gamepass is not going to appear on playstation, that is only a pipe dream. lol

EvertonFC968d ago

GP will no doubt be on Playstation within 5/10years.

XiNatsuDragnel969d ago

So much for it being financially stable imo

rlow1969d ago

Well it’s not a surprise due to all the AAA games delayed. For gamepass to really grow it’s going to take consistent, fresh and exciting content. They really need to make 2023 a banner year if they want to hit the numbers their looking for.

CBaoth968d ago (Edited 968d ago )

but not 73% like what they were targeting. That's a really unattainable number. 28% is decent growth considering no noteworthy 1st party titles releasing like you said. Clearly MS views GP as the gateway to PC integration to the Xbox platform since console numbers were stagnant. Sony, after acquiring Bungie, is also releasing 1st party ports and a plethora of GaaS focused titles to that end. Different philosophies, same goal.

MS just really needs for their all their studios to start pumping out games. Once that occurs GP can be supported by 1st party tentpole IPs and MS can quit relying on day1, AAA 3rd party games. It's a big paycheck that's essentially a 50/50 gamble on the payoff. That should significantly reduce costs as that money can go back to subsidizing internal development. Sizable growth will naturally happen when they get to a point where one flagship game releases a quarter.

crazyCoconuts968d ago

Developing the 1st party games themselves just to put them on game pass isn't theoretically any cheaper than paying a third party for some period of time. It's probably more expensive actually, especially if it's on GamePass forever and never gets released to PlayStation where it could get more sales.

notachance969d ago

meanwhile nintendo and sony have been releasing big hitter one after another this year, most recently bayonetta 3 and soon god of war...
at this point I'm not sure if MS is still interested in making games or not

MrDead968d ago

They don't make games anymore, they buy multiplatform publishers and remove competing companies access to them. One of the world's least popular gaming platforms gets to dictate what multiplatform publisher games you're allowed to play.

crazyCoconuts968d ago

They're interested, they're just not really good at it

Tedakin968d ago

They just bought Bethesda for 8 billion and are buying Activison for 70. You're right, no intersting in making games.

notachance968d ago

lol they can throw cash all they want, I don't care, I only care about the results. Hell I'd ride to the store and snag an Xbox right now if they can prove they can keep up with Sony and Nintendo's release schedule.

it's actually hilarious how after all those buying spree, this phrase is still applicable to them, but.. where are the games MS?

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mooreneco211d 1h ago (Edited 1d 1h ago )

Ah, a contributing factor to Meta dropping PSVR2 support for Beat sabre! Microsoft’s always stuck with the modus operandi of “if you want an original idea steal someone else’s” and try to destroy markets they cannot win in. They are doing to to console gaming and now trying VR!

OtterX1d 1h ago

It's like a rich kid who pays the smart kid to do his homework for him.

*Yea, such a shame about Beat Saber dropping Playstation support btw. :\

DivineHand1257h ago

Why would this deal with Xbox cause meta to end beat Saber support for the psvr2 when the game isn't even available on Xbox?

It is more likely that psvr2 is under performing and they feel it is time to end support. The psvr2 headset only sells whenever there is a sale to make it competitive with the meta headset.

OtterX1d 1h ago

The XBox way. Hardware, even game development companies.... let them do the hard work of building things, throw them some money, then slap an XBox logo on it!

Jin_Sakai1d 1h ago (Edited 1d 1h ago )

Good old fragmentation. Just what Xbox needed.

IRetrouk1d 1h ago

Looks nicer than the standard one

PapaBop22h ago

This is probably nothing more than a branding attempt to show Xbox really is on all platforms. The Quest already has the Xbox Cloud app that supposedly works great. Would be cool if Microsoft actually entered the VR space in a larger capacity but if they was doing that, I imagine they'd have showcased it at their summer showcase.

Vits19h ago(Edited 19h ago)

Yeah, it's basically the same idea as the ROG Ally Xbox. Just a regular device that gives you access to the Xbox library and carries the brand, but nothing really special or groundbreaking beyond that. It’s not some custom Xbox hardware, just a repackage of existing tech with a logo and some software perks.

Now, when it comes to VR, Microsoft actually made a pretty serious attempt with something called Windows Mixed Reality. It wasn’t just a headset, they were aiming for an open ecosystem. They had APIs for developers, support baked into Windows, and even tools to convert regular desktop content into VR environments. On paper, it was a solid play. But it never caught on, third part support was half-baked and basically only Samsung headsets were worth anything. After about five years of trying to push it, they gave up and shelved the whole thing.

The bigger issue here is that VR just isn't ready for the mainstream. People love to hype it up, but at the end of the day, it’s a hard sell unless it’s cheap enough to feel like an impulse buy and even when you can do that, you need to support it with software. Making it a extremelly expensive segment for any company, just look at Meta, bleeding literal billions every years trying to get this stuff off the ground, and they are the market leaders.

OptimusDK1h ago

I don’t understand how people don’t understand that this is a huge consumer benefit. When I buy all these hardware component’s I can take my games with me. How many of us have not ended up buying the same game for handheld, vr and console not to mention pc. Stop the clear console war dogs and recognise this is good for consumers.

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