The countdown has begun for the officialization of the $69 billion acquisition deal between Microsoft and Activision. During this process, both companies have faced significant challenges due to regulatory investigations, but it seems they are starting to make progress, and according to the latest information, they are preparing to finalize the deal by October 18. However, a recent claim that delighted Xbox Game Pass subscribers has surfaced.
Call of Duty games are coming to Xbox Game Pass
Game Pass Tracker, known for leaking information and news related to Game Pass, shared an important development in the process of formalizing the agreement between Microsoft and Activision. According to this information, all Call of Duty games will soon be added to the Game Pass library.
The way this news came to light is quite interesting. When a player goes to the Microsoft Store to purchase Call of Duty: Black Ops II, they are confronted with a statement that says, “Get this item for FREE with your game subscription! (Game Pass) Pay and it’s yours forever!” While there is no official announcement on this matter yet, this situation indicates that Activision is working to bring the Call of Duty series to the Xbox Game Pass service.
It’s worth noting that the shared screenshot belongs to a Brazilian user. Furthermore, it’s important to mention that following the same steps may not yield the same result at the moment. However, it’s also worth considering that this might be a regional test.
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