Microsoft has officially announced that Xbox Game Pass Standard subscribers will face a significant wait for some of the service's biggest titles, including anticipated releases like Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. Under the new tier structure set to roll out in the coming months, subscribers to Game Pass Standard will have to wait up to 12 months or longer for certain day-one releases. This change is a part of Microsoft’s latest offerings, which now provide players with multiple subscription options including Core, Standard, PC, and Ultimate tiers. While the Ultimate tier will continue to offer day-one games at no additional charge, Standard subscribers will need to manage their expectations and patience as they await these popular titles.

How long will Xbox Game Pass Standard subscribers have to wait for new game releases?

XBox Game Pass Standard subscribers may experience waits of 12 months or more before accessing new game releases, compared to Ultimate subscribers who will receive these titles on day one.

The announcement follows Microsoft’s recent strategy adjustments concerning Xbox Game Pass, which have included price increases. The Xbox Game Pass service launched in 2017, revolutionizing game access by allowing subscribers to play a vast library of titles for a monthly fee, and has since grown into a cornerstone of Xbox's gaming ecosystem. Understanding how the different tiers work is crucial for players looking to optimize their gaming experiences.