The future of Call of Duty games has become a massive topic of discussion in the gaming community following Microsoft's plans to acquire Activision Blizzard.
Earlier on January 18, Microsoft announced the planned acquisition of the Activision Blizzard banner. The deal includes taking over all the employees, studios, and IPs that Activision and Blizzard own.
Call of Duty is arguably one of the largest gaming IPs, lest aside at Activision. Since the deal will be completed around June 2023, the immediate release of Modern Warfare II this year is unlikely to be exclusive.
But Microsoft also has the Xbox Game Pass, which is highly affordable to gamers on a budget. The service has several day one releases, not only from Microsoft but also from other publishing houses. Microsoft will be the direct owners of Call of Duty games, so it's almost guaranteed that the titles will appear on the Xbox Game Pass.
Call of Duty Modern Warfare II is likely the last independent release under the Activision banner. With the deal wrapping up in the middle of 2023, the subsequent releases could even become possible Microsoft Xbox exclusives.
The older games will probably already be on the Xbox Game Pass by then. Based on the history of the game titles, many of the previous releases of the Call of Duty series will likely be part of the Xbox Game Pass. After acquiring Bethesda, all the Fallout games, including Fallout 76, have found a place on the Xbox Game Pass.
Similar things will likely happen, and the Game Pass, by the end of 2022, will indeed have Vanguard, Black Ops Cold War, and Modern Warfare, the three most recent releases for the time being. If Call of Duty Modern Warfare II releases as per tradition, it could become a day one release on the
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