Microsoft Confirms Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Coming to Xbox Game Pass on Day One
Microsoft has officially confirmed that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be launching on Xbox Game Pass on day one later this year. The announcement came after a leak earlier in the day, with Microsoft directing players to their upcoming Xbox Showcase event for more details on the highly anticipated game. Fans are eagerly anticipating more details on the game and how it will enhance the Xbox Game Pass experience.
Microsoft to Feature Call of Duty in Xbox Game Pass at Upcoming Showcase
Microsoft is set to make a major announcement during its upcoming Xbox showcase in June, with reports suggesting the addition of the next Call of Duty installment to Xbox Game Pass. Speculations about potential pricing changes for Game Pass Ultimate and details about the rumored ’90s Gulf War setting for the upcoming Call of Duty game are generating excitement within the gaming community. Stay tuned for more updates!
Vicarious Visions’ Unreleased 3D Donkey Kong Game
Discover the untold story of Vicarious Visions’ 3D Donkey Kong game that never made it to market. Uncover the unique gameplay mechanics and design concepts that set this project apart, shedding light on the creative process in the gaming industry.
Call of Duty: Vanguard Sells 30 Million Copies Despite Criticism
Despite criticism, Call of Duty: Vanguard has sold 30 million copies worldwide, sparking discussions about the game’s quality and sales figures. Activision has expressed disappointment in the game’s performance, raising questions about the discrepancy between sales and critical reception.
Diablo 4 Launches on Game Pass: What You Need to Know
Learn everything you need to know about the impending launch of Diablo 4 on Game Pass, including the launch time, where Game Pass subscribers can play, and how to access the game on Xbox. Get all the details here.
Legislation Advances to Mandate Sale of TikTok
Legislation mandating a sale of TikTok is moving forward, but divestiture by its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, is likely to prove challenging. The House approved the bill to ban TikTok unless ByteDance sells the app to a government-approved buyer, but the options for potential buyers would be limited. ByteDance would have to arrange a sale that guaranteed TikTok was not under the control of a foreign adversary within six months to avoid a ban, and the president would need to agree that the sale meets those conditions.
Spacestation Gaming Signs Former London Spitfire Team, We Spit Fire, for Competitive Overwatch
Spacestation Gaming makes a significant move in competitive Overwatch by signing the former London Spitfire team, We Spit Fire. This strategic acquisition marks their entry into the European OWCS division, showcasing their commitment to fostering top-tier talent and competing at the highest level.
Xbox Plans to Bring Call of Duty to Xbox Game Pass, Including Day One Releases
Xbox plans to bring Call of Duty to Xbox Game Pass, including day one releases. Phil Spencer confirmed the intent to bring all Activision Blizzard games to the service, but no games are available yet. Fans are eagerly awaiting the arrival of Call of Duty on Game Pass.
Call of Duty Legends File Lawsuit Against Activision Over Monopolistic Control
Call of Duty legends Scump and H3CZ file lawsuit against Activision, alleging monopoly over esports scene and anticompetitive behavior. Teams seek up to $680 million in damages, citing restrictions on sponsor contracts and participation in other tournaments. Lawsuit also claims ongoing restrictions on retired player Scump.
Microsoft Denies Going Back on Word with Job Cuts After Activision Blizzard Deal
Microsoft denies claims by US regulators that it went back on its word by cutting jobs after its purchase of Activision Blizzard, stating that the idea of job cuts did not originate with its takeover. The controversial deal gives Microsoft control of popular games such as Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, and Candy Crush, but the FTC is still asking for the Court of Appeals to halt the deal so it can consider anti-trust implications.