Following a recent blog post by Microsoft Gaming's CEO and current head of Xbox, Phil Spencer confirmed that Call of Duty games will be coming to Xbox and PC Game Pass. Fans of the franchise, as well as Game Pass users alike, are wondering what the future of the series could be from now on.
Previously, Call of Duty had an exclusive partnership with PlayStation, but now after the acquisition of Activision by Microsoft, a new journey begins for the fan-favorite franchise. In the future, all installments of the series will be receiving a Day 1 release on Xbox/PC Game Pass.
Clearly, this doesn’t come as a surprise. As the Game Pass’ catalog grew and the acquisition of Activision by Microsoft, the franchise eventually had to be included in the Game Pass. However, what is a surprise is the inclusion of the game as a Day 1 launch.
Call of Duty is a long-running franchise that started its journey back in 2003. It was initially launched for PC, but quickly made its way to consoles. Since then, the video game franchise has evolved significantly. It saw three generations of consoles and the franchise is still running.
With the inclusion of the game in the Xbox/PC Game Pass, the exact dates when players will be able to get their hands on COD through the Game Pass aren't known, but we can say for certain that all future titles will be included with the Game Pass.
We will most likely not be seeing the upcoming Modern Warfare 2 on the Game Pass, but 2024's Call of Duty title will reportedly be a Day 1 launch on Microsoft's subscription service. The tweet also suggests that Activision's 2023 title may also be a Day 1 launch.
Despite previous speculation that COD might become an exclusive Xbox title post Microsoft's acquisition, Phil Spencer
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