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More evidence points towards classic Call of Duty titles coming to Game Pass

Since the successful acquisition of Activision Blizzard, Microsoft seems to be doing a ton of behind-the-scenes work in order to get the publisher’s previous classics onto the Series X|S and Game Pass. Though yet to be officially confirmed, it appears as though a number of Call of Duty titles (and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater) could be next in line for Game Pass.

As reported by the publication XboxEra, in going to Microsoft’s Windows Store on PC, it can be seen that a number of yet-to-be-added titles have been listed as being available on Game Pass – those being:

  • Call of Duty World at War
  • Call of Duty Infinite Warfare
  • Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2

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As mentioned, these are far from the first titles to be discovered in a similar manner, with COD Modern Warfare 2 and 3; Black Ops 1 and more all seemingly set to come to the service at some point in the not-too-distant future.

That said, earlier this year Microsoft accidentally claimed that World of Warcraft was coming to Xbox Game Pass. Following its discovery, the company sent out a clarification, writing at the time “this was a mistake on our end sorry for the confusion! Blizzard's World of Warcraft was accidentally included in a game pass email even though it's not available with the service – a correction email will be sent to those who got the original email soon.”

Even so, it does seem as though Microsoft is gearing up for some sort of big Game Pass drop. It will be interesting to see how they choose to doll out these many classic COD titles without affecting the current popularity of Black Ops 6.

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