Call of Duty
News, coverage and analysis tracking Call of Duty across the outlets.- Are Xbox Exclusives Coming Back? Here's What Xbox CEO Asha Sharma Had To SayXbox CEO Asha Sharma stated that decisions regarding exclusive games will be carefully considered, taking a data-driven and strategic approach with long-term implications. While fans are calling for a return to exclusives, Microsoft has recently shifted towards multiplatform releases, with titles like Forza Horizon 5 reportedly earning significant revenue on PlayStation 5. Sharma also indicated potential changes to game windowing and the company's approach to AI.
- The Morning After: Polymarket and a hairdryerThis article covers multiple developments including alleged rigging of bets on the prediction market Polymarket using temperature data, and a US soldier arrested for using classified information to bet on political events. It also reports on Microsoft's decision to cut Xbox Game Pass prices while excluding new Call of Duty titles from day-one availability, and Anker's development of its own AI chip for consumer electronics.
- Leak claims a new Xbox Game Pass tier called 'Starter Edition' that includes '50+ games' and more will be bundled with Discord NitroA leak suggests Microsoft is planning a new Xbox Game Pass tier called 'Starter Edition' that will be bundled with Discord Nitro subscriptions. This tier reportedly includes over 50 games, 10 hours of monthly cloud gaming, and Xbox rewards. This news follows recent price adjustments to Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass.
- A Battlefield Movie Is Coming To Kick Off Another Battle With Call Of DutyA Battlefield movie is in development, with Christopher McQuarrie attached to write, direct, and produce, and Michael B. Jordan also producing and potentially starring. The film has been pitched to Apple and Sony, with a theatrical release being prioritized. This news comes shortly after Paramount announced a Call of Duty movie, setting up a potential box office rivalry between the two major first-person shooter franchises.
- Leaked Xbox Game Pass Starter Edition looks to bundle a small library of games with your Discord Nitro membershipLeaked information suggests Microsoft is planning a new 'Xbox Game Pass Starter Edition' tier. This edition would reportedly bundle a selection of over 50 games with a Discord Nitro subscription, aiming to attract new users to Game Pass. The offering is expected to be similar to the current Game Pass Essential tier, including limited cloud gaming access and Xbox Rewards points, though pricing details are currently unknown.
- Microsoft Gaming reverts to Xbox brandingMicrosoft Gaming is reverting to the Xbox brand under new leadership, with CEO Asha Sharma and CCO Matt Booty announcing the change to employees. The company aims to focus on daily active players across hardware, content, experiences, and services, while re-evaluating exclusivity and AI approaches. This shift follows recent price reductions for Game Pass subscriptions.
- Xbox CEO Will Take “Data and Strategic Driven” Approach to Exclusivity, Won’t Commit to Time FrameXbox CEO Asha Sharma stated that the company will adopt a data-driven and strategic approach to decisions regarding game exclusivity, emphasizing that the right decision is more important than a fast one. While no specific timeframe for announcements was given, Sharma indicated that more information will be shared when ready. The company is also focusing on improving the Xbox Series X/S platform experience and has adjusted its Game Pass offerings.
- Best AI Clip Detection Tools for Streamers (2026)This guide compares several AI clip detection tools for streamers in 2026, differentiating between visual/game-aware AI and audio/transcript-based AI. Tools like Eklipse are recommended for gameplay-focused streamers, while OpusClip suits commentary-heavy content. Sizzle.gg offers a budget-friendly option for esports titles, and StreamLadder excels at formatting existing clips. Many experienced streamers utilize a combination of tools for optimal results.
- Xbox may have dropped Call of Duty from day one Game Pass, but there are reasons to hope for OG fansXbox's Game Pass service will not include the next Call of Duty title on day one, but there is hope for older titles to be added. Reports suggest that more Call of Duty games will arrive on Game Pass in 2026, potentially including classic entries that were previously unavailable on the service. This could lead to a resurgence for older games in the franchise.
- New Xbox boss Asha Sharma teases a Discord partnership as part of a renewed Game Pass push, days after significant price cut announcedNew Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has teased a continued partnership with Discord as part of a renewed push for Game Pass, following a recent significant price cut for the subscription service. Sharma also indicated that Call of Duty titles will be added to Game Pass during the holiday season and expressed a strong stance against the use of AI in gaming.
- Taylor Sheridan Call of Duty movie gets confirmed 2028 release date — but it could affect production for two…Paramount has confirmed a June 30, 2028 release date for the Call of Duty movie, which will be written by Taylor Sheridan and directed by Pete Berg. This announcement raises concerns about potential production delays for two Yellowstone spinoffs, 6666 and 1944, as Sheridan has numerous projects scheduled.
- Analysts say Xbox Game Pass price cut is 'not surprising at all' since Call of Duty's addition to the service 'did not lead to a significant increase in Xbox console sales or even subscriptions'Industry analysts believe the recent price cut for Xbox Game Pass and the delay of new Call of Duty titles from day-one releases were expected moves. Experts suggest that the inclusion of Call of Duty did not significantly boost Xbox console sales or Game Pass subscriptions, and that Microsoft was losing potential premium sales revenue. The price reduction is seen as a balanced solution that could help subscriber numbers grow.
- Xbox Game Pass report claims you'll be able to pick which features you pay forXbox is reportedly exploring a new tiered subscription model for Game Pass that would allow users to customize their packages by selecting specific features and content. This move aims to attract more subscribers by offering a more flexible and potentially cheaper service. Recent news also includes price adjustments for Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass, and the removal of day-one Call of Duty releases.
- "Microsoft Gaming" Is Dead, To Be Replaced By Return To "Xbox" Branding - ReportMicrosoft is reportedly retiring the "Microsoft Gaming" brand in favor of returning to the "Xbox" identity. New Xbox boss Asha Sharma informed staff of the change, emphasizing the importance of the Xbox brand. This shift follows Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard and aims to refocus on the core Xbox identity and its gaming roots.
- The best addition to Xbox's most recent update? You can now disable Quick Resume on Series X/S and stop it from crashing your gamesMicrosoft has released a new update for Xbox Series X/S consoles that allows players to disable the Quick Resume feature on a per-game basis. This addresses issues where Quick Resume can cause problems, particularly with online-focused games. The update provides a quality-of-life improvement by giving users more control over how their games are suspended and resumed.
- More Call Of Duty Games Are Coming To Xbox Game Pass This Year - ReportA report suggests that legacy Call of Duty titles are expected to arrive on Xbox Game Pass later this year, despite newer entries reportedly being removed. This move could impact subscription pricing tiers for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and other options.
- Games Inbox: Is Call Of Duty still popular?Readers discuss the declining popularity of the Call of Duty franchise, questioning if the upcoming Black Ops 7 will improve sales after recent titles have underperformed. The discussion also touches on the effectiveness of Activision's efforts to prevent leaks and the broader identity crisis at Xbox, contrasting its past successes with its current strategy of releasing games on PC.
- Call of Duty Franchise’s Older Entries Are Coming to Game Pass This Year – RumorA rumor suggests that Microsoft plans to bring older Call of Duty titles to the Game Pass subscription service later this year, expanding its library beyond recent releases. This move comes as Microsoft adjusts its strategy for the franchise's inclusion on the service, following a price hike for Game Pass. Industry analysts also commented on potential new subscription tiers and the impact of day-one releases on revenue and retention.
- Game Pass Might Lose More Day One Game Releases Than Call of Duty, Says AnalystIndustry analyst Piers Harding-Rolls suggests that Microsoft's decision to remove Call of Duty from day-one Game Pass releases is a strategic move to increase revenue through staggered releases and sales on other platforms. This shift may indicate a broader trend of windowing other first-party titles on the subscription service. Microsoft is also reportedly exploring new Game Pass tiers, including a cheaper option focused on first-party games with cloud gaming limits and a customizable "pick your own plan" model.
- Older Call of Duty games are coming to Game Pass in 2026Xbox boss Asha Sharma announced that new Call of Duty games will be added to Game Pass one year after their release, starting in 2026. This change affects the inclusion of future titles in the subscription service. Older Call of Duty games, including titles from 2003 up to 2021's Vanguard, are listed as potentially coming to the service.