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Brits are facing financially tough times and this extends not only to food shopping, childcare, and rental and house prices, but also to investing in hobbies and pastimes, which should be fun and carefree, like gaming, for example. ‌

But last week, gamers were left furious after Xbox Game Pass underwent its "biggest update yet" which included the most popular tier of its Netflix-style video games system rising in price by more than 50 per cent. ‌

Users slammed Microsoft's decision to up prices for new customers to its Xbox Game Pass Ultimate subscription, saying they were being "gaslighted by garbage marketing" and that the price jump was a "step too far" in a society "where it's hard making ends meet". ‌

The move even prompted fears of "mass unsubscri

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