The recently launched Indie Pass, a new subscription service dedicated to independent video games, has encountered a notably chilly reception from the gaming community. Designed to offer a curated library of indie titles for a recurring fee, the platform quickly became a subject of discussion due to significant user criticism.
Many potential subscribers have voiced concerns regarding the perceived value, pointing to an initial game selection that some consider lacking in depth or originality, with several titles already widely available through other means or at a lower cost. Furthermore, questions have been raised about the financial model and how effectively it supports the independent developers it aims to champion.
While the intention to provide easier access to diverse indie experiences is clear, the early feedback suggests that Indie Pass faces an uphill battle in convincing players of its necessity and worth in an increasingly crowded digital marketplace.
A selection of games available on Indie Pass.

