So here's something interesting to consider. I've been thinking a lot about #GamePass for PC because as a concept it sounds like a great deal. But then when I went through the entire list these were the only games (currently) available that I don't own & would consider playing.
Note these aren't games I'm sure I'd like or finish. These are just games currently on the list that I would take the time to load up & try. Not a single 1 of them is a current AAA & only 3 of them are MS exclusives. Many of these games you could buy for under $10 & will end up
free on PS+, Epic Games Store, or GOG in the near future. So the question is based on this list would you subscribe to the service for $120 a year? I can't say that the value proposition is there when looking at the details currently. I expect this to change in the future given
the acquisition of Bethesda and upcoming next gen games, but it is something to consider. I was also expecting a lot more from the current EA Play list and wasn't aware that the 360 back catalog wasn't available on PC. I'd be curious to hear your thoughts. #GamePass
Additionally, I'm still not sure if there's a difference in value in regular #GamePass vs #GamePassUltimate for PC exclusive users. If anyone can clarify this that would be appreciated.

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