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I mean, if you play games often but not a day 1 person, it's still a good value at $19.99.
I'm an old dude with managing a family and had fame pass casually while having maybe 1-2 hours a week to paly games. It never bothered me for what I was paying for to casually play a ton of good games. Buuuut with the raise in price I'm just going to cancel.
According to the article 19.99 gets you day 1 releases. If you don't need it the new "standard" will get you all the non day 1 for 14.99
Same situation, I packed up my Xbox because we're looking to move. Cancelled Game Pass Ultimate sub for now, but maybe I don't end up resubscribing.
From how I understand it, the $19.99 is the highest tier and as such still includes day 1 games. It's the others that lose it.
Is it? That's $240, or 3 launch day AAA games a year, plus a slightly older sale game. Microsoft doesn't publish that many games that people want day one, and you can build a big library of games of all scales relatively quickly if you're willing to spend $240/year on games and are moderately patient with sales/used games. And many of the games people are enthusiastic to buy on launch aren't from Microsoft and aren't available until they've been available at reasonable discounts. I'm not sure how much you save with the annual discount, so maybe that's a little better, but a lot of their library are games you could find used or on sale for $20-30 at some point (or cheaper).
I do personally actually prefer PS's "we're not including our games day one" approach because I think it allows them to properly invest in real single player experiences knowing that more people will actually buy them, but $240/year will buy you a lot of library.