SigmaTheDJ said:They'd have probably been better off doing what EA did and not including new games so they can charge less for the subscription.
Also, there will probably be cases where people pay £15 so they can play a brand new game for a month and complete it, rather than buying it for £60+, which is bad for them too. I might do that with Mirage, cos once I've completed a game like that, I don't tend to play it again.
Why do people give business advice to big companies here?
This model has had a huge amount of success on PC, as has EA+ (or whatever it is called) that included Day 1 EA games.
But sure. You know what works better than Ubisoft who have been doing this for years, almost as long as Game Pass.