Call of Duty, in addition to other games, including Diablo and Overwatch, will ultimately be available on Xbox Game Pass, as revealed by Xbox chief Phil Spencer, albeit it will be available on PlayStation the same day.
Following the completion of the purchase agreement, Activision Blizzard’s entire games catalog, including Call of Duty and some other popular releases such as Diablo and Overwatch, will be available on Xbox Game Pass, as revealed by Microsoft’s Spencer in a blog post.
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Spencer explained that expanding access to titles was central to Xbox’s mission, so the confirmation that Call of Duty will be available on PlayStation on the same day as on any other platform.
Spencer stated in a post, “We intend to make Activision Blizzard’s much-loved library of games – including Overwatch, Diablo, and Call of Duty – available in Game Pass and to grow those gaming communities.” More he added to that, “By delivering even more value to players, we hope to continue growing Game Pass, extending its appeal to mobile phones and any connected device.”
Of course, it may take some time until Activision Blizzard’s games appear on Game Pass, and Spencer did not provide any clues about when or if they would.
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