Call of Duty
News, coverage and analysis tracking Call of Duty across the outlets.- Microsoft lowers the price of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate but will stop offering new Call of Duty titlesMicrosoft has reduced the monthly prices for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. However, new Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on Game Pass at launch, with a delayed release of approximately one year after their initial debut.
- Xbox Game Pass Could Lose Other Day-One New Releases Beyond Call Of Duty, Expert SaysMicrosoft has announced changes to Xbox Game Pass, including a price reduction and the removal of new Call of Duty titles from day-one releases. Analyst Piers Harding-Rolls suggests that other first-party games might also be "windowed" from day-one launches to generate more revenue. Future plans for Game Pass aim for increased flexibility, potentially including customizable subscription tiers.
- Ubisoft reportedly cancels life-simulator project AlterraUbisoft has reportedly cancelled its life simulator project, codenamed Alterra, with affected employees being reassigned to other projects. The game, described as an Animal Crossing-style title with voxel creation, had been in development for about 18 months at Ubisoft Montréal. This cancellation follows Ubisoft's recent introduction of a Creative House structure and other cost-cutting measures, including the discontinuation of three other games and studio closures.
- Kiki Wolfkill, former Halo veteran and film and TV head at Xbox, exits Microsoft after 28 yearsKiki Wolfkill, head of film and TV at Xbox and a 28-year veteran of Microsoft, has departed the company. Wolfkill was instrumental in transmedia projects like the Halo TV show, the Fallout series for Amazon, and upcoming adaptations for Minecraft and Gears of War. Her exit follows a broader transition within Xbox's leadership.
- Call of Duty games coming to Xbox Game Pass on day one lasted all of two releases as Microsoft announces big changes and…Microsoft is reducing the prices of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, with Ultimate dropping to $22.99 and PC Game Pass to $13.99 per month. Additionally, new Call of Duty titles will now be available on the service approximately one year after their initial release, a change attributed to Xbox CEO Asha Sharma's view that the service had become too expensive.
- "Not surprising at all" - analysts see Xbox Game Pass price cut as inevitable shift that will drive subscription growth in 2026Analysts believe Microsoft's decision to cut the price of Xbox Game Pass and remove Call of Duty as a day-one offering was an expected move due to the franchise's limited impact on subscription growth. While opinions differ on the effect on Call of Duty's revenue, the price reduction is seen as a positive step that should help subscriber numbers grow. This strategic shift is viewed as commercial pragmatism rather than a fundamental change in Microsoft's approach to its gaming services.
- Ubisoft cancels Animal Crossing and Minecraft-inspired cozy life sim game AlterraUbisoft has reportedly canceled Alterra, an unannounced cozy life simulation game inspired by Animal Crossing and Minecraft, which had been in development for nearly three years at Ubisoft Montréal. Meanwhile, Microsoft has reduced the prices of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, and will no longer include new Call of Duty titles as day-one releases on the service.
- Xbox Game Pass "Pick-Your-Own" Plan Being Considered - ReportMicrosoft is reportedly considering a new 'pick-your-own' plan for Xbox Game Pass, aiming to offer greater flexibility to subscribers. This potential change aligns with previous statements from Microsoft Gaming CEO Asha Sharma about evolving the service. While no concrete details or guarantees exist, the idea could allow users to customize their subscription based on desired content and services.
- Xbox Cuts Game Pass Prices But Delays Future Call of Duty GamesXbox has reduced the monthly subscription prices for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. However, future Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on Game Pass on their launch days, with a delay of approximately one year expected. This strategic move aims to attract more subscribers with lower costs while preserving revenue from initial Call of Duty sales.
- Priset för Game Pass sänks – inget Call of Duty dag 1Xbox has reduced the prices for its Game Pass Ultimate and PC subscription plans, citing that the service had become too expensive for players. Additionally, new Call of Duty titles will now launch on Game Pass approximately one year after their initial release, rather than on day one.
- Xbox Game Pass Dropped to $22.99, But Call of Duty Is the CatchMicrosoft has reduced the monthly price of Xbox Game Pass Ultimate from $29.99 to $22.99 and PC Game Pass from $16.49 to $13.99, effective at the next renewal date. However, new Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on Game Pass on launch day, instead appearing approximately one year after release. This change follows subscriber backlash to a previous price increase and aims to recover revenue from the costly Activision Blizzard acquisition.
- GTA 6 Trailer: Animal Spotters Go Wild Over Every Frame... | TAGThis article rounds up several gaming news items, including detailed fan analysis of the Grand Theft Auto 6 trailer's wildlife, a surprise sale on Nintendo Switch games at Costco, and Microsoft's ongoing decisions regarding Xbox Game Pass content. It also covers updates for Arc Raiders, a BAFTA controversy involving the indie game The Quiet Things, a new Minecraft mod for building vehicles, a Nintendo pop-up store in London, and various announcements from Hollywood's E3 week, alongside a Pokémon event guide and award winners from the BAFTA Games Awards.
- Microsoft needs to answer a simple question: what is the point of Xbox?The article questions the current purpose and direction of Microsoft's Xbox brand, contrasting its current struggles with the influential era of the Xbox 360. It discusses the impact of Game Pass, the challenges of competition with Sony, and the potential role of AI and new hardware like Project Helix. The piece suggests Xbox lacks a clear identity and a compelling vision for the future of gaming.
- Game Pass Might Get “Pick Your Own Plan” Options – RumorA rumor suggests Microsoft is considering a 'pick your own plan' model for Xbox Game Pass, allowing subscribers to customize benefits and potentially lower costs. This follows recent price drops and a change in policy regarding day-one Call of Duty releases on the service.
- Xbox Game Pass Ultimate gets price decrease, will no longer include new Call of Duty gamesXbox Game Pass Ultimate has reduced its monthly subscription price to $22.99. The service will no longer include new Call of Duty games as part of its offering.
- Xbox Game Pass gets long-awaited price drop, Call of Duty games no longer available at launchMicrosoft has reduced the monthly subscription prices for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. In response to these price drops, future Call of Duty games will no longer be available on the service at launch, though existing titles will remain and new entries will be added approximately one year after release.
- Game Pass Cuts Prices and Day One CoDMicrosoft has announced price reductions for its Game Pass subscription service. Game Pass Ultimate is now $22.99 per month, down from $29.99, and PC Game Pass has been reduced to $13.99 per month from $16. The announcement also confirmed that Call of Duty titles will be available on Game Pass from day one.
- Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass Drops The Price Under New Leadership, New Call of Duty TitlesMicrosoft has reduced the monthly subscription prices for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. Additionally, new Call of Duty titles will no longer launch day-and-date on Game Pass, with a delay of approximately one year.
- Xbox Game Pass loses day one Call of Duty, but it’s getting cheaper because of itMicrosoft is reducing the monthly prices for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, while also announcing that new Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on day one for these subscription tiers. The company cited the price adjustments as a response to economic hardship, though new Call of Duty games will now arrive approximately one year after their initial release.
- Xbox Game Pass prices are going down, but future Call of Duty games won't be added until 'about a year'…Microsoft has announced a price reduction for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, with Ultimate dropping to $22.99 per month and PC Game Pass to $13.99. However, future Call of Duty titles will not be added to the service until approximately one year after their release.