Between a larger industry trend toward risk-averse development and indie devs reporting that deals for the service are drying up, Game Pass is starting to feel potentially purposeless.
Richard writes: As a complete package, FANTASY LIFE i: The Girl Who Steals Time is a wonderful game - the world has another cracking life sim.
From GamesReviews:"Supercar Collection Simulator is a collector’s dream turned digital reality. Developed by Kiki Games, this simulation game lets you run a diecast car shop, blending the thrill of unboxing rare collectibles with light business management, racing, and trading mechanics. Think of it as a spiritual sibling to TCG Card Simulator, but with a glossy automotive twist."
RAIDOU Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army revamps its combat, adds voice acting, and brings this forgotten Atlus RPG back to life.
The whole thing started to stagnate a long time ago, it was the introduction of BC that kept it going with the odd release here and there.
Nothing like that to fall back on now.
It’ll probably turn into Xbox Live Gold and get 3 free old games a month.
Game Pass isn't for me. I'm not looking for the best value in gaming, I'm looking for the best experiences in gaming.
I feel like they shot themselves in the foot, it's expensive for Microsoft to maintain and they need a steady stream of high quality games to feed into the service. With the closure of all these Microsoft/Xbox studios, it just signals that Game Pass wasn't as profitable as they lead people to believe, if we have a video game crash, this is probably going to be one of several linchpins that causes it.