Call of Duty
News, coverage and analysis tracking Call of Duty across the outlets.- 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.
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- Microsoft just made Game Pass cheaper, and it's all thanks to Call of DutyMicrosoft has reduced the monthly prices for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. However, future Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on the service at launch, instead being added approximately one year later. This change aims to provide better value for subscribers despite the exclusion of new Call of Duty releases.
- Game Pass Price Drop Announced, Call Of Duty No Longer A Day One TitleXbox has reduced the monthly prices for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, with new Call of Duty titles no longer being available on day one. The price drop, implemented by new Xbox leader Asha Sharma, reverses recent price hikes but comes with the trade-off that Call of Duty games will now be added to the service approximately one year after their release. This change is speculated to be a response to declining Call of Duty sales and the unsustainable costs associated with offering new releases on Game Pass.
- Xbox Game Pass Price Drops — But Call of Duty Day-One Access Is Gone | Invision Game CommunityMicrosoft is reducing the prices for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. However, new Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on day one of their release, instead arriving approximately one year later. This strategic shift aims to create a more sustainable model for the subscription service by balancing day-one access with traditional sales windows.
- Xbox Game Pass gets price drop at the cost of day one Call Of DutyMicrosoft has adjusted the pricing for Xbox Game Pass, with Game Pass Ultimate now costing £16.99 per month and PC Game Pass reduced to £10.99 per month. However, future Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on the service at launch, instead being added about a year later. This change follows fan backlash to previous price increases and aims to make the service more affordable.
- Xbox confirms a Game Pass price drop, but the next Call of Duty won’t be available Day 1 anymoreXbox has announced a price reduction for its Game Pass subscription service, with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate dropping to $22.99 per month and PC Game Pass to $13.99 per month. However, starting this year, titles from the Call of Duty franchise will no longer be available on Game Pass on their day-one launch. This change follows a period of criticism regarding previous price increases and comes after Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
- Xbox cuts Game Pass prices but new Call of Duty games will no longer hit the service on day oneXbox is reducing the monthly prices for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, with Ultimate now costing $22.99 and PC Game Pass $14. However, new Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on the service on day one, launching instead about a year after release. This change aims to improve the value proposition for subscribers and generate more revenue from the Call of Duty franchise.
- CEO Of Microsoft Gaming Announces Xbox Game Pass Is Getting A Price ReductionXbox has announced a price reduction for its Game Pass Ultimate subscription service, lowering the monthly cost from $29.99 to $22.99 USD. However, future Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on day one, instead launching on the service approximately one year after their initial release.
- Xbox Game Pass to Drop Prices and Lose Day One Call of DutyXbox is reducing the monthly prices for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, with Ultimate dropping to $22.99 and PC Game Pass to $13.99. However, Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on day one of their release, instead launching on the service approximately one year after launch.
- PS Plus Value Called into Question as Xbox Slashes Game Pass PriceMicrosoft has reduced the monthly prices for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, with Ultimate now costing $22.99 / £16.99 and PC Game Pass at $13.99 / £10.99. This price cut is linked to the removal of Call of Duty from day-one additions on the service. Sony's PS Plus Premium remains comparable in price.
- Xbox Game Pass Gets A Hefty Price Cut – But There’s A Catch For Call Of Duty FansXbox has reduced the monthly subscription prices for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass. However, future Call of Duty titles will now launch on the service approximately one year after their initial release, rather than day one. This strategic shift follows recent leadership changes within the Xbox division, indicating a move towards a more sustainable content rollout and broader market appeal.
- Call of Duty won't hit Xbox Game Pass at launch going forwards, as Microsoft's subscription service gets a price cutMicrosoft has reduced the monthly prices for its Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass tiers. However, future Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on Game Pass at launch, instead releasing approximately one year after their initial debut. Existing Call of Duty games will remain accessible on the service.
- Xbox cuts Game Pass price and drops Call of Duty day one access in response to negative feedbackXbox is reducing the price of its Game Pass subscription service and changing access for Call of Duty titles due to negative player feedback. Call of Duty games will no longer launch day one on Game Pass, instead arriving about a year after release. Xbox CEO Asha Sharma stated the price hike was too high for many players, leading to the adjustments.
- Xbox Game Pass Ultimate Price Drops to $22.99, Future Call of Duty Releases Delayed for SubscriptionMicrosoft 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. Future Call of Duty titles will now be added to the subscription service approximately one year after their initial launch, a shift from previous day-one availability for major Activision Blizzard games.
- Xbox is slashing the price of Game PassXbox is reducing the monthly prices for its Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass subscriptions. Additionally, future Call of Duty titles will no longer be available on Game Pass at launch, instead being added about a year later during the holiday season. These changes follow recent feedback regarding the service's cost and a desire for greater value.