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Xbox Game Pass, once considered a key app for Microsoft's consoles, is no longer considered as vital to the business as it once was, according to Xbox boss Phil Spencer. The service has struggled to meet growth targets and Spencer now describes it as 'not for everybody'. Microsoft is focusing on getting its games into more people's hands through cloud streaming and multiplatform releases, rather than relying solely on Xbox consoles.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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