Good. Then reduce the price and remove the useless parts of it.
Interestingly, Apple made their One subscription pick&mix (you can choose to e.g. only have the iCloud expansion + Arcade in it, reducing the monthly cost), and it drove subscriber numbers up.
Microsoft could do the same. Offer the service at a fair price, allow users to choose what parts of a conjoined service stack they want, and you’ll have users.
Force them to go all-or-nothing (which was what the restructuring of Game Pass led to), and jack up the prices 3-4x, and watch them go away by the millions.
Good. Then reduce the price and remove the useless parts of it.
Interestingly, Apple made their One subscription pick&mix (you can choose to e.g. only have the iCloud expansion + Arcade in it, reducing the monthly cost), and it drove subscriber numbers up.
Microsoft could do the same. Offer the service at a fair price, allow users to choose what parts of a conjoined service stack they want, and you’ll have users.
Force them to go all-or-nothing (which was what the restructuring of Game Pass led to), and jack up the prices 3-4x, and watch them go away by the millions.