As shared by an acquaintance From inside eXtas1sMore Activision Blizzard games are coming to Game Pass. August.
So far, Diablo 4 is only available in the Xbox Game Pass catalog, having been released in end of april Just before Easter. Additionally, Xbox also confirmed that the highly anticipated Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be released. First day On the service, being the first game in the franchise to appear there.
Unfortunately, so far, Xbox devices Activision Blizzard's other games have not been confirmed for Game Pass.But that looks like it's going to change soon.
According to eXtas1s, Crash N'Sane Trilogy It will be the next Activision Blizzard game to arrive in the Xbox Game Pass catalog, and will be available on the service in sometime in augustHe also mentioned that Xbox is already working on launching Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1+2 and Spyro Reignited Trilogy on the service, but was unable to confirm a date.
“Unfortunately, he also mentioned that he doesn't have any details about other Call of Duty games coming to Game Pass. Check out what he had to say:
Activision's first games will arrive on Game Pass in August. According to our sources and some graphical evidence, we've been able to spot a Game Pass arrival window for what appears to be the first (or one of the first) Activision games coming to Game Pass.
It'll be the Crash N'Sane Trilogy, and it'll be available on Game Pass sometime in August (I don't know if it'll be playable on xCloud). Logically, I'm also looking forward to the arrival of Tony Hawk 1+2 and Spyro Reignited Trilogy, which I know are coming very soon, but I can't guarantee they'll hit the service in the same month.
Regarding the arrival of some Call Of Duty games, I currently have no information on whether they will arrive in August or whether we will have to wait longer.“
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