The rollout of Activision’s back catalog for Game Pass has been slower than expected, but bit by bit, Microsoft has been bringing over the company’s titles to its subscription service nonetheless, and it looks like we might know the names of another couple of games that’ll be joining in the next few months.
As per known insider eXtas1s on Twitter, Call of Duty: World at War and Raven Software’s 2010 shooter Singularity will launch for Game Pass in May, with the former also having popped up on the Microsoft Store on Windows. Interestingly, the leaker also claims the two arrivals will be preceded by another Call of Duty title coming to Game Pass in March, though he did not elaborate on what that title will be.
Whether we can expect any other Activision titles to release for Game Pass before then remains to be seen, but either way, it seems like Microsoft is taking its time with bringing over the company’s legacy titles to the subscription service’s library. World at War and Singularity should both be solid additions, however, so subscribers will want to keep an eye out.