Don't Miss Out: Call of Duty Joining Game Pass & More Exciting News
Microsoft is making a groundbreaking move by adding the next Call of Duty game to its Game Pass subscription service! This marks a significant shift for Microsoft since acquiring Activision Blizzard for $75 billion. Call of Duty, typically sold separately for around $70, will now be part of Game Pass, which costs between $9.99 and $16.99 per month. This strategy follows the success of Starfield, which boosted Game Pass subscriptions. Despite concerns about the subscription model potentially hurting sales, Microsoft is dedicated to this approach to grow its user base and drive long-term revenue. The official announcement is expected at the upcoming Xbox showcase next month.
In this video, we also cover the latest updates in the gaming world:
Diablo IV’s Loot Reborn Season: Major updates to loot and endgame mechanics have revitalized the game, leading to a surge in player numbers on Steam.
Helldivers 2: The Super Earth government announced a new phase in the Galactic War on Tyranny, inspiring billions to volunteer for conscription.
Assassin’s Creed Shadows: Abubakar Salim defends the historical portrayal of Yasuke, the first Black Samurai, in the upcoming game.
XDefiant Launch: Ubisoft's new free-to-play multiplayer shooter launches on May 21 for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC via Ubisoft Connect.
Hades 2: Significant changes and updates are expected as the game continues to evolve based on player feedback.
Destiny 2’s The Final Shape Expansion: Enhancements to weapon perks and customization options will improve gameplay significantly.
Valorant’s Toxicity Issue: Riot Games is addressing severe toxicity in the community with new voice moderation systems.
Starfield’s May Update: New features, including an “Extreme” difficulty and survival mode options, improve the game for both new and veteran players.
Stay tuned for all the latest news and updates in the gaming world!