Just a few days earlier, Microsoft ended its $1 trial of Xbox Game Pass Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be released on October 25th. The 14-day Game Pass trial was removed on October 8th, meaning no one could sign up for a trial and play through it Black Ops 6 campaign without paying for a full month of Game Pass.
Microsoft first discontinued its $1 trial for Xbox Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass in March last year, before bringing it back and shortening the duration to just 14 days instead of a full month. Just days earlier, the Xbox maker briefly removed the $1 trial StarfieldDebut in September.
It's not surprising to see the $1 Xbox Game Pass trial quietly removed once again, especially if Microsoft expects this to happen Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 to increase its Game Pass subscriber numbers. I reported earlier this year that Microsoft was debating whether to release new versions of Call of duty in Game Pass, with some in the company concerned that the revenue generated is typical Call of duty Sales would be affected by Game Pass. A $1 trial would certainly hurt sales and subscriptions, especially when Activision traditionally sells more than 20 million copies Call of duty average about $70 each.
Microsoft is also planning to introduce it Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Modern Warfare IIIAnd War zone to Xbox Cloud Gaming later this month. This is the first time that a Call of duty The game was available on Xbox Cloud Gaming at launch following Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard last year.