(Reuters) -Microsoft’s Xbox has raised the price of the highest tier of Game Pass by 50% and expanded its offerings under the videogame subscription service to include more games, enhanced cloud streaming and a revamped rewards system.

Xbox will now charge $29.99 per month for a Game Pass Ultimate subscription, $10 higher than earlier, the console maker said in a post on Wednesday.

In return, these subscribers will get more than 75 first-day releases a year, including premium titles such as “Call of Duty: Black Ops 7”, and “Ninja Gaiden 4.”

Microsoft had last month also announced price hikes for its consoles in the U.S. for a second time this year due to tariff-induced cost pressures.

Xbox has made big bets on its subscription service by offering more premium titles and cloud gaming ac

See Full Page