While the Xbox Series X/S debuted this holiday to respectable success, hardware sales certainly haven’t been the moneymaker for Microsoft in 2020. Games themselves brought in significant revenue, but Microsoft continually focuses on its service approach withXbox Game Pass. Microsoft’s gaming subscription service has increased to 500+ titles available right now, across Xbox, PC, and Android. Now, in 2021, Microsoft will likely be searching for and orchestrating new ways to expand the Xbox Game Pass offering even further. Even though the gaming subscription has more than quadrupled in size in the last few years, Xbox Game Pass can only get bigger from here.

AssumingXbox Game Passdoes intend to expand even further beyond its already far-reaching library, there’s many different services that could partner with Microsoft. If anything, the EA Play partnership would be the start of an ambitious expansion plan, partnering with other game subscriptions, game streaming platforms, or even expanding to multimedia options like Disney+ and Funimation. Head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, has already teased “big things” are coming to Xbox Game Pass this year. Granted that’s just a small tease, but given all the different partnerships that Game Pass has dipped into, Xbox Game Pass could become a much bigger service in 2021.

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Partnering with Ubisoft+ to Bolster the Game Pass Library

Muchlike EA Play’s partnership with Xbox Game Pass, bringing in Ubisoft+ to Game Pass (whether it’s a portion of games or the full catalogue) would be equally huge. Partnering with even more game companies to significantly bolster the Game Pass library is exactly what the EA Play partnership has hinted at all along.

Some Kind of Integration Between PC Game Pass and Humble Bundle

On that same note, an interesting partnershipfor the PC side of Xbox Game Passwould be working with Humble Bundle. Most PC gamers will know Humble Bundle all too well, as it’s often holding numerous sales on the Humble Store as well as a monthly game subscription, all in service to charity. Humble Choice in particular provides around 10-12 games per month, typically highlighting lesser known indie games as well as some bigger titles.

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Unifying Game Streaming on PC by Partnering with GeForce Now

Alongside PC gaming, game streaming is becoming a more viable alternative for those who have weaker hardware. One of the most popular options forgame streaming on PC is Nvidia’s GeForce Now, a game streaming service that functions based off already-purchased games on Steam, GoG, etc. Players have to set up and sync their existing game libraries, but then they’re free to stream whatever games they own direct-to-device at theoretically pristine graphical performance, depending on internet speed. It’s a completely different system compared to Google Stadia and Amazon Luna, which are storefront-based subscription services.

Expanding Xbox Cloud Gaming Beyond Console/PC Hardware

Outside of dedicated gaming hardware or PC streaming, one partnership that’s seeming more and more likely is with conventional streaming tech. Phil Spencer has mentioned in previous interviews the desire to expand Xbox Cloud gaming beyond platforms like Xbox, mobile, or PC. Whether it’s through a dedicated streaming stick like with Google Stadia and Chromecast, or anXbox app that works on any smart TV/streaming hardware, Xbox Cloud gaming could expand even further.

The idea that any piece of streaming hardware could handle Xbox games is certainly plausible, to some extent. Cloud gaming already functions based on Microsoft’s Azure data centers and has a browser-based version coming in 2021, so bringing an Xbox app to a Roku stick or Roku TV wouldn’t be out of the question. Plus, it could extend Microsoft’s game streaming presence intodirect competition with Google Stadia and Amazon Luna.

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Microsoft has also orchestrated other limited-time deals with streaming services like Disney+ and Funimation, so it’s not averse to working with streaming services. Either way, there’splenty of avenues where Xbox Game Pass could expandin the coming year. Assuming the subscription price doesn’t increase drastically as a result, Xbox Game Pass may become an even better value in 2021.

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