Call of Duty, on Game Pass
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Xbox Game Pass is now less expensive. In response to lots of negative feedback, Microsoft has cut the price of Xbox Game Pass and announced that Call of Duty titles will no longer be included with the service at launch going forward.
New Call of Duty games will be added to the subscription service "about a year" after release, Microsoft said.
New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has announced the price of Game Pass is going back down, but it will cost day one Call of Duty launches.
Microsoft might be dropping new Call of Duty games from Xbox Game Pass, but that reportedly won't stop older entries in the FPS franchise from arriving on the service sooner than later. According to PC Gamer,
Microsoft is dropping the price of its Xbox Game Pass subscription plans — and it’s also going to hold back new “Call of Duty” titles from the services for about a year. Beginning this year, future releases of mega-popular first-person shooter “Call of Duty” releases,
Call of Duty games will no longer be added to Game Pass at launch, but they will join the Game Pass library a year later.