With Xbox continuing to significantly push Game Pass with the inclusion of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 into the service this October, does Zelnick expect consumer habits to change?
He further adds: "We have narrowed down the pipeline to focus on the titles that we think will be the most successful"

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"I think that offering a frontline title with a premium price in a subscription service, day and date, will push consumers to that subscription service for at least a period of time," Zelnick told GamesIndustry.biz.
However, he added that this move by Microsoft doesn't change how Take-Two views the subscription opportunity. "No, it won't affect our decisions," Zelnick says. "Because our decisions are rational."
He further adds: "We have narrowed down the pipeline to focus on the titles that we think will be the most successful"


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