Over the past year or so, Microsoft has made several baffling choices with Game Pass, including raising its prices and restricting Call of Duty (and day-one access to first-party titles) to Ultimate. The quality of Black Ops 7 aside, it seems the next step to maximizing the IP is to remove it from Game Pass entirely.
Windows Central’s Jez Corden noted this on The Xbox Two Podcast when responding to a user who said the company may prioritize “more niche and PC focused” ventures for the next generation. “Maybe. I mean, it’ll be interesting to see if they take Call of Duty out of Game Pass this year, which is a possibility from what I’ve heard.”
While Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (alongside Indiana Jones and the Great Circle) earned $465 million for Xbox in December 2024, the latter also reportedly gave up over $300 million in sales. We don’t know the impact of Game Pass on Call of Duty sales in 2025, or whether price increases managed to mitigate any potential losses.
However, the latest entry likely did enough damage on its own, thanks to the awful campaign and generally stale quality. Such was the debacle it caused Activision to commit to no longer releasing Modern Warfare and Black Ops sequels back-to-back.
Of course, most likely due to the free-to-play Warzone, Call of Duty was one of the most top-played titles in 2025. Time will tell if that fact has an impact on the next mainline title remaining on Game Pass or not.















