Recently, an Xbox user while surfing the application on his phone accidentally discovered details related to bringing Call of Duty to Microsoft's Game Pass platform in the future.
Since Microsoft complete the acquisition Activision Blizzard In October last year, there were many predictions about when the Call of Duty shooting game brand would set foot on the Xbox Game Pass platform. Until now, there is only Diablo 4 is Activision Blizzard's first game to launch on this “game rental” service. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer once announced that he was trying to bring Call of Duty to Game Pass, but did not specify when.
However, it seems that time will come sooner than many people expect. In a post above Reddit, An eagle-eyed fan unexpectedly found the game image Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 is part of the list of games compatible with Xbox Cloud Gaming, a service included with Game Pass Ultimate, which allows players to stream games directly from a server to their devices.
Of course this user also tried to turn on the game, but immediately after that the application on the phone froze and splashed back to the home screen, implying that it should not have appeared. With a large fan base, it is possible to include entire games Call of Duty Upgrading Game Pass is definitely a must for Microsoft, especially since they own this brand.
Currently, there are rumors that Xbox will announce Call of Duty games released on Game Pass at the Xbox Showcase event scheduled to take place next June. While there's no concrete evidence yet of including a Cloud Gaming feature, perhaps that's why it took so long. Later Call of Duty games often have large download capacities, and being able to play without having to deal with storage space issues would certainly be very useful.