Xbox Game Pass hits 10 million subscribers, leaving PS Now in the dust

Microsoft has won on services

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Xbox Game Pass, the subscription service that allows you to play over 100 curatedXbox One gamesfor a low monthly fee, has now hit 10 million subscribers.

It’s a clear victory over the competingPS Nowservice, available onPS4consoles, which reached a far smaller figure of one million subscribers in late 2019. But the difference is even more startling when you consider the difference in size for the two services’ game libraries.

Xbox Game Passfeatures a catalogue of 100+ games, which is a fraction of the 800+ PS Now games available. The latter launched years earlier, too – in 2014, while Xbox Game Pass launched in 2017 – meaning it had a far longer run-up to build up a name for itself. Given the far larger install base of the PS4, too, how hasMicrosoftmanaged to outgrow its competitor by such a large margin?

Despite the relatively small size of the Xbox Game Pass catalogue, the selection of games is consistently stronger than that of PS Now.

WhileSonytends to save its best games for its monthlyPS Plusfree game drop –with May 2020 being something of an exception– Microsoft has ensured its most tempting titles are available through its game subscription service, as with the recent addition ofRed Dead Redemption 2.

Quantity isn’t necessarily a good thing, either, making it hard to find the games youdowant to play. The biggest issue for PS Now, though, may be how it awkwardly treads the line between different services – allowing you to stream some games and download others, without a uniform way of accessing the many titles in its catalogue. Xbox Game Pass, by contrast, is a purely a downloads platform – with Microsoft’sProject xCloudinitiative set to offer a streaming alternative.

Not so hardware

Not so hardware

The flipside of Microsoft’s good news is that sales of Xbox hardware – theXbox One S,Xbox One X, andXbox One S All-Digital Edition– are down a full 20%.

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That makes sense, though, with the launch of the next-genXbox Series Xcoming later this year, and gamers likely to wait out the tail-end of a console generation in order to get the latest model when it arrives. Price drops across all existing Xbox consoles will likely have contributed to this too.

The effects of lockdown on Xbox is becoming clearer, too, with the last financial quarter seeing a 1% drop in gaming revenue, but a 2% increase in “Xbox content and services” – like Xbox Game Pass – compared to this time last year (viaGamesIndustry.biz).

In other news, Nintendo’s online service,Nintendo Switch Online, is also re-offering free seven day trials to users across the US and Europe. If you used yours up already, it’s time to jump on all thoseNintendo Switch Online gamesagain.

Henry is a freelance technology journalist, and former News & Features Editor for TechRadar, where he specialized in home entertainment gadgets such as TVs, projectors, soundbars, and smart speakers. Other bylines include Edge, T3, iMore, GamesRadar, NBC News, Healthline, and The Times.

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