![]() ![]() Not to say Starfield will reach that mark, but it does feel like it needs to generate a hell of a lot of Game Pass subscriptions to warrant A) its day-one launch status there and B) keeping it off PlayStation where tens of millions of sales would have happened over time. The Elder Scrolls: Skyrim has sold 60 million copies. You can just buy the game for $70, albeit very few people do that for day-one Game Pass games in general. Or, of course, there is no mandate to buy Game Pass at all. With a $1 promotional deal, new subscribers could sign up, play Starfield for a month and ditch Game Pass. Of course you run a risk in the opposite direction as well. Who needs a $70 game sale when you’ve now convinced someone to sign up for a service that costs $10-17 a month or $120 to $204 a year? If this plays out as some are predicting with that many new Xbox Game Pass subs, that could be a windfall for Microsoft, certainly. ![]()
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