Xbox Series X Gamepass fake?

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I bought the new XBOX and subscribed to the game pass. My question:

I pay 12.99 euro per month, if some games change weekly and I have downloaded them, can I play the game even if it is no longer in the game pass? So if I downloaded a game that was in the gamepass and for some reason it is no longer in the gamepass, can I still play it (provided that I pay the 12.99 euro)?

Mi

If a game is thrown out of the gamepass, you can no longer play it.

But that doesn't happen often.

Ma

Do you like to find it is just nonsense.

Price performance is unbeatable and the games stay long enough to be able to play through them multiple times.

Ma

You bought the Gamepass Ultimate because the normal one costs only 9.99 a month.

With Ultimate you not only get access to over 500 games but also the entire EA Play range, Xbox live Gold and the option to stream the games via Android.

And no, of course, you can no longer play the game if it has been removed from the gamepass. You can no longer watch a film on Amazon Prime or Netflix if it is no longer part of the offer.

Why should that be fake?

You may not fully understand how the gamepass works. Your subscription gives you the opportunity to play all the games on offer.

However, you do not purchase the games permanently for the minimum amount. How should that pay off for Microsoft, the publishers and developers if I buy all the games, some of them brand new full-price titles, permanently for 9.99?

Even if you have a subscription to Sky or Netflix, the films are not yours.

In addition, the games do not change weekly but stay in the game pass for at least a few months. Enough time to play it through several times. If they are removed you will also be informed in advance via the app or the Gamepass tile in the Xbox Hub and can often buy them at a discount.

By the way, games for which Microsoft is the publisher, such as all Bethesda games, remain permanently in the game pass.

Ma

Thank you for the compliment.

ma

Can hang in the subscription trap not my problem

Ma

What kind of subscription trap?

Like Netflix, television, internet, telephone, rent or electricity?

Sorry I don't get it. And I don't have a problem with that either, I have money for that.