Edited By
Nicolas Dubois

Gamers are noticing a significant change in the redeeming points for Game Pass Ultimate, as the auto redeem feature now only offers a 17,000 points option, leaving manual redemption at 12,000 still availableโat least for now. Sources confirm that this discrepancy is causing confusion and frustration among users.
Recently, some players from the U.S. reported that the auto redeem for Game Pass Ultimate has shifted to only reflect the higher cost of 17,000 points.
"It's just a glitch," one comment suggested, hinting at widespread concern over this apparent change. Others claim itโs not a glitch but an intentional move.
Cautious Optimism: Some users are still able to redeem manually at the 12,000 points tier, which they see as a temporary win. One user exclaimed, "So I guess I got lucky, I got enough points today for it."
Impending Price Increase: Many speculate that the manual redemption price will soon go up. "Auto redeem has been pointless ever since they removed the 10,500 point option," shared another gamer, indicating growing frustration.
Community Support: Not all is lost; some users are capitalizing on the lower price, as one stated, "Spam that 12k price before that Elon/Trump inflation hits!"
The change appears to primarily affect users in the U.S., and there are whispers of regional variations. Comments show that while some are still managing to redeem at 12,000 points, the mood is tense as the deadline approaches, with one remarking, "It's gone the 24th."
โ People are debating whether the changes are error or strategy.
โ Manual redemption still viable for now, but strategies show urgency.
โ๏ธ "Iโm glad I maxed my GPU subscription before these price increases" - highlights community view on getting ahead of changes.
As these shifts are unfolding at a pivotal moment for gamers, many are left wondering: How will these price changes really impact their gaming experience moving forward? The conversation continues, with all eyes on the unfolding developments as everyone strategizes for the upcoming changes.