What is Xbox Game Pass 'Triton'?
A rumored new tier of Xbox Game Pass focusing on first-party Xbox games.
Gaming / Xbox
A potential new Xbox Game Pass tier, codenamed 'Triton,' has surfaced, sparking speculation about Microsoft's strategy for its subscription service. This new tier appears to focus exclusively on first-party Xbox games, potentially offering...
The rumored 'Triton' tier could address concerns about the rising cost of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which saw a price increase last October. By focusing on older, already-released games, Microsoft could offer a significantly lower monthly price, attracting casual fans and newcomers. This could also open the door for Game Pass to expand to other platforms like PlayStation and Nintendo, as a first-party-only tier might face fewer objections from Sony and Nintendo. The leak coincides with the quiet retirement of the “This is an Xbox” marketing campaign, suggesting internal shifts are underway at Xbox.
A rumored new tier of Xbox Game Pass focusing on first-party Xbox games.
Leaked titles include DOOM Eternal, Dishonored 2, Fable Anniversary, and more classic Xbox titles.
Pricing details are currently unknown.
Microsoft has not officially confirmed the tier, so the release date is unknown.
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