What’s so impressive about Game Pass when compared to the other services isn’t just the size of the library, but the variety of the games too. It’s worth mentioning that four of the 20 unscored games on Game Pass are “preview” early access games, which you won’t find on any of the other subscription services. The Game Pass library has an average review score of 77.8 percent and a median score of 80. It includes 266 games, plus 119 games from the EA Play library. Game Pass for PC is the most robust service included here. Without further ado, here’s what I learned about every video game subscription service. This means these games don’t count against the average, but I’ve included how many unscored games are featured on each service in the breakdown. Finally, any games that did not have a Metacritic score have been recorded as ‘no score’. I may explore PS Now’s library in the future, however. While PS Now is available on PC, it includes 867 games and, frankly, ain’t nobody got time for that. I also didn’t collect any data from PlayStation Now. For Game Pass, I ignored all EA Play games, even though they’re included with a Game Pass subscription. For EA, I analyzed the upgraded EA Play Pro library because it included the most games. If a PC consensus score wasn’t available, I used the highest Metacritic score possible. All review data was taken from the PC Metacritic score. ![]() ![]() ![]() A few notes about my methodology before we dig into it.
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