- Call of Duty Black Ops 6 is the next game from Activision.
- The game is expected to arrive on Game Pass from day one, and a recent notification has provided more evidence for the subscription launch.
- An insider claims the announcement could be made this week
After all the rumblings around Call of Duty heading to Game Pass, more evidence has been spotted online. According to a push notification from the official Xbox Game Pass application, Black Ops 6 is indeed scheduled to arrive on the service later this year.
Why it matters: This is the first time Activision is set to release Call of Duty on a subscription from the beginning, so there is a lot of excitement and curiosity from the industry.
A Twitter user spotted that recent push notifications on the Game Pass application state Black Ops 6 will be joining the service. This is not the first time such notifications have been spotted since the application has often spilled the beans ahead of official announcements.
Joining the discussion, insider Jez Corden seems to suggest that this is accurate. He pointed to an official confirmation later this week, so Activision could also be planning to add older titles to the service before the game’s official reveal in June.
Xbox has already hinted at Black Ops 6 for the service on multiple occasions. However, the gaming giant has yet to officially confirm anything directly. As such, a final confirmation has been a long time coming.
Black Ops 6 is shaping up to be a major entry for this franchise due to the popularity of the Black Ops series. However, with the game being another cross-gen release, the excitement has been somewhat impacted.
Following this notification, fans await an official announcement from Xbox. Going by Jez Corden’s words, the confirmation will not take too long to arrive, so there is plenty to anticipate for Call of Duty fans this week and in June.
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