The next entry in Activision’s Call of Duty series, Black Ops 6, will be playable across both Xbox and PC via Game Pass.
Microsoft has confirmed to Summer Game Fest and The Game Awards producer Geoff Keighley that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be playable on Xbox and PC for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, PC Game Pass, and Xbox Game Pass for Console members.
Furthermore, the company reiterated that the pricing on tiers is 16.99 US Dollars per month for Game Pass Ultimate, 10.99 US Dollars per month for Game Pass for Console, 9.99 US Dollars per month for PC Game Pass, and 9.99 US Dollars per month or $59.99 US Dollars per year for Game Pass Core. The lower tier Xbox Game Pass Core, features online console multiplayer, a catalog of over 25 games per year, and member deals. Meanwhile, the higher tier Xbox Game Pass Ultimate offers the benefits offered by Xbox Game Pass Core as well as access to a game catalog of hundreds of games across console, PC, and cloud. All of Microsoft’s first party titles are made available as part of this catalog on the day of their release.
Of course, this doesn’t necessarily mean that Microsoft does not plan to increase the price of Xbox Game Pass at some point in the future. However, at least until the launch of Call of Duty Black Ops 6, it appears that the pricing will remain as it is. This is in contrast to what multiple inside sources had previously claimed.
Insider and content creator Nate the Hate recently took to gaming enthusiast forum Reset Era to share that he is aware of Microsoft’s plans of bringing changes to Xbox Game Pass in the form of new tiers and pricing. His fellow member shinobi602, who also tends to have connections in the game industry, also hinted at the same.