Microsoft
is
bringing
Call
of
Duty:
Black
Ops
6,
Call
of
Duty:
Modern
Warfare
III
and
Call
of
Duty:
Warzone
to
Xbox
Cloud
Gaming
later
this
month.
This
means
Call
of
Duty:
Black
Ops
6
will
be
playable
on
Xbox
Cloud
Gaming
at
launch
on
October
25th,
with
Warzone
and
Modern
Warfare
III
cloud
support
also
getting
enabled
on
the
same
day.
This
is
the
first
time
a
Call
of
Duty
game
has
been
available
at
launch
on
Xbox
Cloud
Gaming,
following
Microsoft’s
acquisition
of
Activision
Blizzard
last
year.
“This
is
a
first
for
the
Call
of
Duty
franchise,
and
a
win
for
the
community,”
says
Ashley
McKissick,
corporate
vice
president
of
gaming
experiences
&
platforms
at
Xbox.
You’ll
need
an
Xbox
Game
Pass
Ultimate
subscription
to
access
the
three
Call
of
Duty
games
on
Xbox
Cloud
Gaming,
and
they’ll
all
be
available
to
play
across
consoles,
PCs,
mobile
devices,
Amazon
Fire
TV
devices,
Meta
Quest
headsets,
and
some
Samsung
TVs.
The
launch
of
Call
of
Duty
into
Xbox
Cloud
Gaming
will
arrive
just
ahead
of
Microsoft’s
plans
to
let
you
stream
your
own
games
with
Xbox
Cloud
Gaming
next
month.
I
revealed
last
week
that
Microsoft is
getting
ready
to
test
the
ability
to
stream
games
that
you
own
that
aren’t
part
of
the
existing
Xbox
Game
Pass
library
in
November.
The
test
will
start
with
Xbox
Insiders
at
first
and
a
limited
selection
of
additional
games,
before
expanding
to
more
Xbox
users
and
more
games.
Over
the
past
couple
of
years,
Microsoft
has
been
working
to
ready
its
Xbox
Cloud
Gaming
servers
to
eventually
support
streaming
thousands
of
games.
Microsoft
is
also
enabling
Xbox
game
purchases
in
its
Xbox
mobile
app
on
Android
in
the
US
on
November
1st.
Microsoft
is
able
to
do
this
thanks
to
a
court
ruling last
week
that
forces
Google
to
stop
requiring
Google
Play
Billing
for
apps
in
the
Play
Store
on
November
1st.
You’ll
eventually
be
able
to
buy
an
Xbox
game
through
the
Android
app
and
stream
it
immediately
to
your
device.
(Originally posted by Tom Warren)
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