Xbox President Says Game Pass Is Profitable and Good for Creators, Despite Alleged Division over the Subscription Model
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With $5 billion in revenue last year, the Xbox Game Pass is profitable, says Xbox President.
Xbox President, Sarah Bond, Comments on Game Pass Profitability and Reveals That the Service Hit a Record Sales Figure Last Year
Image: Xbox The Microsoft Exec recently provided an interview where it was shared that the gaming subscription service is doing better than some might think. There has been some doubt about the sustainability, and more importantly, the profitability of Xbox Game Pass. With its day-one promise to bring games to the service on their release day and low-priced options, it would seem as if Microsoft is giving the farm away. While the majority of the…
In an interview, Xbox President Sarah Bond discussed the longevity of the subscription model. She said Game Pass—a service that provides access to hundreds of games for a flat fee—is not only profitable but has also reached a new level of growth. She noted that the service's revenue has reached a record $5 billion. Bond also emphasized that Game Pass is profitable... The post "Xbox Game Pass Delivers Microsoft Record Annual Revenue of $5 Billion…
Microsoft Exec Confirms Game Pass Profitability, Emphasizes Flexibility in Xbox Strategy
There have been a number of concerns around game subscription services, like Xbox Game Pass, not the least of them sustainability, but it seems as though those concerns have been misplaced. According to Xbox president, Sara Bond, in a recent interview with Game Watch at the Tokyo Game Show, Xbox Game Pass is profitable. A translation of a quote from the interview reads: "It's a profitable business, and more creators are participating in Xbox Gam…
Xbox Game Pass Is Profitable, Reaching Record High Revenue Of $5 Billion During The Previous Fiscal Year
Microsoft has revealed that Xbox Game Pass is a profitable business, reaching record high revenue of 5 billion US Dollars during the company’s previous fiscal year. During an interview with Game Watch at Tokyo Game Show 2025, Microsoft’s President of Xbox, Sarah Bond,was asked about the sustainability of Xbox Game Pass as a business. In response, she revealed that the subscription service offering hundreds of games for a flat monthly fee is not …
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