Xbox Might Offer "Timed Slices" Of Games Or Games With Ads

Microsoft's Sarah Bond discussed new business models the company is looking at beyond Xbox Game Pass.

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Sarah Bond, the corporate vice president for games at Microsoft, revealed that Xbox is looking into other gaming models, such as "timed slices" with games or by putting ads in games.

In an interview with Rolling Stones UK, Bond was asked how developers can see success on Xbox. She said, "Game Pass is an option for developers," then explained how Game Pass is just one of many business models by saying, "You have pay-to-play, then there was free-to-play, and then we introduced Game Pass."

Bond says Xbox is looking into other strategies, too.

"We've talked about how we're experimenting with other models, like what does it mean for advertising in games which is more prevalent in mobile--are there models of that that work well in PC and console? Are there other models where you might have timed slices of games and stuff like that? Providing creators with options and choice enables them to experiment and do what they like, and actually create more immersive and creative experiences without having to fit into a mould."

It's also worth mentioning that Xbox does have another model that doesn't revolve around Game Pass, but both require you to have a Gold membership. One is called Games with Gold, giving Gold members two games per month which they can keep so long as they have an active Gold membership. In addition to that, there are also Free Play Days which allow Gold members to play selected games for a couple of days.

For more Xbox news, check out how Microsoft and Activision Blizzard are facing even more restrictions from UK regulators and how at least one developer felt Xbox Game Pass hurt sales.

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It all depends. Ads in FIFA and F1? That is more real.

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Raid Shadow Legends ads in Halo Infinite is a great idea tbh.

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I can see ads being tolerated in f2p games but if i payed for a game,its a definitive no and i would let them know.
Some of executives should imagine their kids playing a game and being confronted with ads...would they still think if its ok?

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@sladakrobot: Definitely no ads ever in a game I paid for. I'd really rather not see them in F2P either. They're supposed to be enticing me to buy something in their game, and ad revenue makes me not care to pay at all. Though if they do and if you buy they should turn the ads off. People need to put their foot down on this one or we'll have the disgusting mobile model all over our PC's and consoles. Executives care only for profits.

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If it lets me demo a game without paying for it yet, sure I'll put up with an ad or few.

Basically, if it's easier than 🏴‍☠️, they can earn themselves a few cents lol

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I don't even want ads on the dashboard, never mind games. I don't care if the games would be free.

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Again with ads in games. They keep trying.

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Before or after, fine, but not during, pull that shit and your advertisers won't be getting views from me and neither will your game.

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You put intrusive ads in games and I swear you are dead to me, I don't care if you are Microsoft, or Nintendo or Sony, dead.

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The less ads I can see in my life, the better. I think most people would agree with that. The only reason people tolerate ads in mobile games is because they're unimportant time wasters for when people are stuck in traffic or whatever. They'd already be surrounded by ads in the form of billboards and such anyway.

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@Tiwill44: Even then, if I get a mobile game that hits me with an ad after every single level, I delete it. Every few levels? Fine. Every single level, they can f right off. I have very few games on my phone because of that.

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