Microsoft kicked off its annual Xbox Games Showcase on June 9, launching a new all-digital version of its Xbox Series X and S consoles. This seems like an important decision in the company’s ambitions to modernize its gaming hardware and cater to a budding digital-first audience.
Apart from the ordinary Series X and S models, Microsoft showcased a special edition of the Series X with a hopping 2TB storage. The exhibition is crucial for Xbox and Microsoft, as the gaming industry is seeing a rough patch.
Several game publishers are witnessing lower revenues, layoffs, and studio closures. The release of disc-less variants of the Xbox Series X and S could boost its sales, establishing Xbox as a worthy opponent to Sony’s PS5. The updated hardware portfolio is part of the company’s overall plan to attract gamers in the face of adverse market conditions.
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Microsoft Launches New Games And Franchises
During the event, Microsoft released trailers for over a dozen of games, including the much-anticipated Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. Besides, the company also showcased "Doom: The Dark Ages," the most recent installment in the popular "Doom" series. Fans also got to see the next "Gears of War" game, marking the end of a five-year wait for the console’s popular title.
Most of these titles, including Doom and Call of Duty, will be available on Xbox Game Pass from the beginning, showcasing the company’s commitment to its subscription service.
After the main presentation, a special feature from Activision Blizzard studios offered an in-depth look at Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, which will be launched in October. Treyarch and Raven Software showed off snippets from the game’s campaign, which is set in the 1990s.
They highlighted new elements such as a movement system that enables players to sprint in any direction, as well as a glimpse of the popular “Zombies” mode. This exclusive feature highlights the company’s collaboration with Activision Blizzard and its commitment to offer a top-of-the-line gaming experience.
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Coming To Xbox Game Pass
Xbox has put all rumours to rest and confirmed that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will be launched on day one of Xbox Game Pass later this year. Yesterday, the company announced a major shake-up for its subscription service.
The game will arrive on Xbox Game Pass on day one when it is launched later this year, for both PC and console players. This is the first major change Microsoft has brought to Call of Duty releases since it took over Activision.
Previously, the company seemed to have mistakenly revealed that the game would be hitting Xbox Game Pass one day later in 2024. the Verge reported that the Xbox Game Pass app on Android and iOS devices had notified users through a push notification that Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is "coming to Xbox Game Pass on day one later this year."