Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III will be available on Game Pass on July 24

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Rumors have been circulating for a few days now, and now it’s been confirmed that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III will be added to Game Pass for Consoles, PC Game Pass, and Game Pass Ultimate on July 24. It’s a substantial step for the subscription service and shows what to expect with the fresh Xbox Game Pass tiers just around the corner.

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The release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III on Game Pass is not subject to the fresh Game Pass tiers that are expected to launch in the next few months. If you missed the news about the tier changes, you can see a breakdown of them below.

  • Xbox Game Pass Basic – $9.99 per month or $74.99/£55.99 for 12 months (previously $59.99/£49.99) – Includes Xbox online multiplayer and a confined game library.
  • Xbox Game Pass Standard Subscription – $14.99 per month – Includes Xbox online multiplayer, full back catalogue games library, but does not include: NO includes games released on day one.
  • PC Game Pass – $11.99/£9.99 per month (was $9.99) – Includes day one games plus the full library of back catalogue titles on PC.
  • Xbox Game Pass Ultimate – $19.99/£14.99 per month (previously $16.99/£12.99) – includes PC Game Pass, Xbox online multiplayer, day one games, full back catalogue, EA Play, cloud gaming.

Anyone with electricity Xbox Game Pass for Console the subscription will be able to continue as a recurring payment for the foreseeable future, and you will still have access to the current offering – the $10.99/£8.99 price will also continue. This includes day one games and the entire Xbox Game Pass catalog, but Xbox Game Pass for Console does not include Xbox online multiplayer, cloud gaming, or PC Game Pass.

In our Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 review, Gareth said: “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 isn’t just a bad game, but it’s not particularly good either. On its own, it’s a slightly above-average first-person shooter with a weak campaign, but when taken in context, you can see how rushed and limited in scope the game is. Multiplayer is basically a classic map pack, Zombies and Open Combat missions are game modes built on top of the existing Warzone map, and the campaign’s pacing and storytelling are weak. It all adds up to a lackluster experience, and even a sense that Call of Duty is in danger of losing its identity.”

Source: Xbox cable

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