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I am uncertain as to the cost/benefit projections for doing that.
Yes, they get to bump subscriptions a bit. But the game would effectively go f2p in the process. And anyone that already pays for both, will not add to any numbers.
I don't know the current player count for WoW. Only MS can estimate as to it's potential benefit.
My money is on them just migrating everything to their storefronts to begin with and then waiting to see what effect it'll have.
I'm with you and I don't think the other person really gets just how expensive a WoW subscription is. It will never be integrated into Gamepass, it makes far too much money on its own.
It's possible they might bundle up all the expansions and make the entire thing "free" with gamepass. They're all bought and payed for as it is.
It'd make it seem attractive and it costs MS $0. And they get to keep the monetization model that's already in place.
Having their cake and eating it too.
The only ones eating the check, so to speak, would be everyone that already purchased all the dlc.
It seems like a appropriate mega-corp thing to do.