Xbox says it is dropping the prices of its subscription service Game Pass, just six months after hiking them by more than 50%.
But the Microsoft-owned company said new Call of Duty games will only be added to the more premium Game Pass Ultimate and also PC Game Pass "about a year" after they are released.
Reaction from fans was mixed, with some praising Xbox for "listening to feedback" on prices, while others noted it created "a trust issue" over what other first-party games could be removed in future.
The announcement marks a departure from some other subscription services though, many of which - including Game Pass - have been criticised for regularly hiking monthly prices.
Game Pass gives players access to a vault of Xbox games for a flat monthly fee.






