The biggest news that might change the future of Call of Duty is finally here. In a recent statement, Microsoft Gaming's CEO and current head of Xbox, Phil Spencer, stated that Call of Duty games might come to Xbox from launch day one.
While it has not yet been confirmed precisely when the gaming behemoth will be a part of the Game Pass, it is speculated that CoD 2024 or the rumored 2023 title might get a day one launch with Xbox Game Pass. However, Modern Warfare 2 will not be a part of this.
While Microsoft has already acquired Activision, this gigantic deal has worried the community, especially those who own consoles like PlayStation. Fans have speculated about this for a while now, and Phil Spencer also had something to say about it. As Microsoft's subscription service is growing exponentially in the gaming community, a franchise like CoD has to be a part of this eventually.
Furthermore, the Xbox head also released a statement regarding PlayStation fans' worries about the franchise's future on their platform. To learn more about what was said, read below. Fans can also check out Microsoft's official blog post here.
The official statement started with Phil Spencer hinting at the company's plans to expand the choices of Microsoft Gaming in the near future. First and foremost, it is important for Xbox to bring more games under the Game Pass so that players can access as many titles as possible on the platform through a single subscription.
As for the games published by Activision Blizzard, Phil stated:
The idea of including all these games under a single subscription service is to make this experience affordable for everyone around the world. At the same time, with monthly or yearly subscriptions, developers will also get
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