Because the cheaper tier now includes multiplayer, they say

Microsoft have responded to the US Federal Trade Commission’s assertion thatthe tech giant are now offering a “degraded” Game Pass experience, posing “exactly the sort of consumer harm” the FTC warned was possible in advance of theActivision Blizzard acquisition.

Nuh-uh, say Microsoft, who call the FTC’s letter “a misleading, extra-record account of the facts”.

Earlier this month, Microsoft announced that the price of a PC Game Pass has risen from $9.99, €9.99 or £7.99 per month to $11.99, €11.99 and £9.99. They also introduced a new ‘Standard tier’ of Xbox Game Pass for console players, which is less expensive but doesn’t include day-one access to new games. This is what the FTC are referring to when they talk about a degraded experience.