It's a simple value proposition: either pay full price for the game on PlayStation 5 or put down a small sum each month that gives access to Outriders, as well as countless other titles. If Xbox is offering a title like Outriders for the price of a monthly subscription, there is little reason to purchase the game on another system, assuming the player has access to both an Xbox and something else. However, from the outside looking in, third-party titles in multiple ecosystems offered through Game Pass creates a much more tantalizing incentive to play on Xbox. This is still a wonderfully consumer-friendly move on Microsoft's behalf in a landscape where companies such as Nintendo overcharge for underwhelming releases. Ultimately, if a PlayStation or Nintendo fan doesn't have interest in Halo Infinite, having access to the game effectively for free through a subscription isn't going to move the needle much. After all, having Xbox Games Studios titles for free through the service on day one largely benefits Xbox fans.
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