Phil Spencer confirms Activision Blizzard games won’t be on Game Pass for “months”
The head of Xbox has confirmed that Activision Blizzard games like Call of Duty won’t be hitting Game Pass for months.
Phil Spencer, the head of Microsoft’s Xbox division, has confirmed that Game Pass won’t be getting Activision or Blizzard games for “months”.

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In a post onXbox Wire, Spencer said:
“We’ll share more about when you may expect to play in the coming months. We know you’re excited – and we are too.”
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Game Pass is Microsoft’s subscription service forPCandXbox, with first-party titles from Microsoft’s own development studios launching there first. TheActivision Blizzard dealis assumed to be part of Microsoft’s plan to bolster its Game Pass offering with one of the some of popular franchises in all of gaming.
Game Pass won’t be getting Activision Blizzard games for a while yet
Speculation started to stir as soon as the deal was announced in 2021, with players questioning whenCall of Duty will land on Game Pass. Activision’s official X/Twitter account stated on Monday, October 9, that the latest Call of Duty, Modern Warfare 3, will not land on Game Pass until sometime in 2024.Diablo 4was also confirmed for not being distributed on the platform either.
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There are also complications from the deal’s court trial. Sony has anew 10-year dealfor bringing Call of Duty toPlayStationplatforms, with clauses in the contract presumably preventing Microsoft from launching the latest game on Game Pass day and date.
Spencer doesn’t detail any information regarding King titles, nor any information about how Game Pass andWorld of Warcraftwill intertwine.

The $69 billion deal was closed today, with Microsoft securing this through selling off thestreaming rights to Ubisoft. The French publisher will now handle streaming rights for Activision Blizzard titles outside of the EU.
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It’s one of the largest tech acquisitions of all time, with Microsoft’s previous massive gaming purchase beingElder ScrollsandFalloutdeveloper,Bethesdaand its parent company,Zenimax.