Xbox Game Pass Ultimate receives its most lucrative title perhaps in its entire history when Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launches day one on the platform on October 25 for Console, PC, and Cloud. Undoubtedly, the crown jewel of Microsoft’s $69 Billion dollar purchase of Activision-Blizzard King. Can Call of Duty bring an abundance of signs up and turn them into lasting subscriptions? We will find out soon enough in a matter of weeks.
PC Game Pass also gets a major boon from the aforementioned deal, as November 5 sees the debut of Starcraft: Remastered and Starcraft II: Campaign Collection on the service. One of Blizzard’s most iconic and enduring franchises will now be playable in its entirety on the platform. Starcraft Remastered includes the Brood War expansion and the Starcraft II: Campaign Collection contains the complete single-player campaign for all three Starcraft II expansions.
Here are all the titles coming to the service between October 16 to November 5, 2024…
October 16: South Park: Fractured But Whole (Console, PC, Cloud) (Game Pass Standard, PC Game Pass & Ultimate)
October 17: Mech Warrior 5: Clans (Xbox Series X/s Consoles, PC, Cloud) (PC Game Pass & Ultimate Only)
October 17: Donut County (Console, PC, Cloud) (Game Pass Standard, PC Game Pass & Ultimate)
October 25: Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (Console, PC, Cloud) (PC Game Pass & Ultimate Only)
October 25: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III (Cloud, Already on Console & PC) (Ultimate Only)
October 25: Call of Duty: Warzone (Cloud) (Ultimate Only)
October 29: Ashen (Console, PC, Cloud) (Game Pass Standard, PC Game Pass & Ultimate)
October 31: Dead Island 2 (PC, Already on Console & Cloud) (PC Game Pass & Ultimate Only)
November 5: Starcraft: Remastered (PC) (PC Game Pass & Ultimate Only)
November 5: Starcraft II: Campaign Collection (PC) (PC Game Pass & Ultimate Only)
All versions of these games are leaving Xbox Game Pass after October 31, 2024…
Inkulinati
Mineko’s Night Market
Lonely Mountain’s Downhill
Headbangers
Frog Detective: The Entire Mystery
Xbox President Sarah Bond recently announced that game purchases and cloud gaming would be coming to the Xbox App on Android next month as well. Making it possible to finally play the games you own without using remote play.