Microsoft is bringing first-person shooter Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 — first released in 2023 — to its Xbox Game Pass subscription service tomorrow, the company said. announced Tuesday.
“July 24th. Time to go,” Xbox said about Xformerly Twitter.@Call of Duty:Modern Warfare III is coming to Game Pass! »
Microsoft is allowing Xbox Game Pass Console, PC, and Ultimate subscribers — but not Core subscribers — to access the game. Subscribers will be able to play the game’s story, multiplayer, and zombies modes. If you’ve already played Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s multiplayer on your Xbox console or PC, you’ll be able to transfer much of your content and weapon progression to this game with the Postpone functionality.
This is the first Call of Duty game to come to Game Pass, but it’s not the first game in the series that Microsoft has announced would be coming to the service. Back in May, Microsoft promised that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 would launch day one on Game Pass when it released later this year.
The addition of Call of Duty to Game Pass comes just weeks after Microsoft announced that it was increasing the prices of its Game Pass tiers (namely its Ultimate tier) and replacing the Console tier with a Standard tier — which will cost $15 per month when it launches later this year. PC Game Pass costs $12 per month And Ultimate costs $20 per monthMicrosoft is no longer allowing users to sign up for its Game Pass Console plan, but previous Console plan subscribers can still access the plan for now.
Microsoft acquired Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard in 2023, and since then, many subscribers have been waiting for the franchise to land on Game Pass. But this isn’t the first game from the megapublisher to land on Game Pass. That honor goes to Diablo 4, which arrived on the service in March.
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