Xbox Game Pass has proven most successful for Microsoft and it's hardly surprising when you consider the value of having an extensive library of first- and third-party games available to download as and when you please. That being the case, it's not much of a shocker to hear that MS is bringing some version of the service to PC.
"We designed a service specifically for the needs of PC gamers and PC game developers," Xbox chief Phil Spencer wrote. "It's called Xbox Game Pass, just like the original, but it's a new experience that we are building together with the PC community."
"We look forward to sharing more at E3, including the great games coming to the library, as well as more details on when and how you'll experience the new Xbox Game Pass service for PC gamers."
Players will, on top of having access to a library of dozens of games (which costs roughly £8 per month on Xbox One), get discounts on titles and DLC purchased from the Microsoft Store. News on when the service will launch and the games that are set to be included in the first wave should be revealed next month at E3, so stay tuned for that.