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The UK government has forced Xbox into changing its automatic gaming service renewal practices following an official investigation conducted by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). According to CMA's official statement, Microsoft will now need to change how it handles service auto-renewal across the board, with its Xbox Live and Game Pass services being affected.

The statement from the CMA was posted on the official UK government website, citing a list of Xbox subscription service issues that the investigation discovered weren't up to par with the UK government's regulations. Microsoft didn't wait long to take action, however, and CMA confirmed that the company would be voluntarily making changes to its services in light of these investigations.

Specifically, the list of issues relates mainly to information availability and membership management. Microsoft will now need to provide access to better informative content about its subscription services, as well as about the timing and manner of auto-renewal handling.

Microsoft will now also need to contact users on a more regular basis, which may extend to the (currently) UK-exclusive Microsoft Rewards service. Recurring users with long subscription contracts will, for example, now be given the option to end their subscription with a pro-rata refund provided by default, with a similar support package provided to inactive users. Another request made by the CMA was for Microsoft to inform users about future service pricing increases well in advance, along with an option to immediately cancel auto-renewal, should the user wish to do so.

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... inform users about future service pricing increases well in advance...
This is something I wish companies did in the US not just with gaming but internet, cable, and telephone bundles. Anyways this sounds encouraging. I would assume Nintendo Switch Online is up to par with their free trials and Pokemon Home. However with those, they have to be set to cancel before the end of the term and you can't go straight to it which is inconvenient, otherwise, it would auto-renew. So I would have to guess that would be targeted next.
 
This is something I wish companies did in the US not just with gaming but internet, cable, and telephone bundles. Anyways this sounds encouraging. I would assume Nintendo Switch Online is up to par with their free trials and Pokemon Home. However with those, they have to be set to cancel before the end of the term and you can't go straight to it which is inconvenient, otherwise, it would auto-renew. So I would have to guess that would be targeted next.

Mabe in time, but nothing to happen anytime soon.
 
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