Microsoft has rolled back the price of the Xbox PC Game Pass in the Philippines to ₱225 per month, starting May 2026. This follows last year’s steep jump from ₱175 to ₱320.
PC Game Pass gives players access to a wide library of titles, including Xbox exclusives, Bethesda games, and indie releases. EA Play is still part of the package, offering discounts and perks.
The catch is that new Call of Duty games won’t be available on day one anymore. Instead, they’ll show up about a year after release. Older CoD titles, however, will remain playable.
For those comparing plans, Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, which covers console, PC, and cloud gaming, now costs $22.99 globally (around ₱1,300). That’s down from $29.99 earlier this year.
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At ₱225, PC Game Pass is back in the budget-friendly range for Filipino gamers who want variety without buying games one by one. The big question is whether the lower price will be enough to keep players happy despite losing day-one Call of Duty access.






