It’s unlikely, then, that Nintendo or Sony will change its stance when it comes to allowing Xbox Game Pass on Switch or PS5 in the future due to how it would impact the companies current sales model, but Spencer, at least, remains open to the idea.At this point, Xbox Game Pass is very well known as being "the best value in gaming." Frankly that's not too off base, considering how many games are available on the service to play on both Xbox and PC. It’s easily the weakest offering when compared to Xbox Game Pass and PS Now, but it is significantly cheaper and included more as a perk for those who wish to play Switch games online. The closest thing Nintendo has to Xbox Game Pass is its Nintendo Switch Online membership, which lets you play a library of NES and SNES games. There’s also no PS5 games available on the service currently. However, it’s library is made up of older titles and PS Now doesn’t get day one releases like Xbox Game Pass. PS Now lets users download and play PS4 and PS2 games, and you can stream PS3 titles should you have decent internet speeds. Sony also has PS Now to consider, which could be cannibalized by Game Pass if it was on PS5. Unlike Microsoft, whose first-party games are included on Game Pass on day one, both Sony and Nintendo sell its exclusives for full price, with Sony charging $70 / £70 for its PS5 exclusives. It isn’t a shock that neither Sony or Nintendo want Xbox Game Pass on its respective platforms, despite the value the service provides to consumers.
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