
Game Pass needs to nail three things to stay alive
THE SO WHAT
Subscription fatigue is forcing services like Game Pass to justify a permanent line item, not a trial-month experiment. Any recurring consumer product now has to prove ongoing depth, novelty, and cross-device convenience or risk being cut in the next budget purge.
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