It looks like one of next year’s Game Pass updates will bring us classic hits, especially for those of us who grew up playing shooters on the Xbox 360/PS3 generation. The latest leak is another thing that indicates Microsoft’s continued interest in expanding the website’s offer with classic titles from back catalogues, from many of the studios it owns.
This time, Xbox is drawing from Activision Blizzard’s deep well.
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According to an insider and author of eXputereXtas1Call of Duty: World at War and Singularity are on their way to Game Pass. EXtas1s has a decent history when it comes to these types of leaks.
An insider shared a screenshot of World at War on the Microsoft Store, showing how PC games are made available through PC Game Pass. It is very unlikely that Activision simply intends to start selling the PC version via the MS Store. A more likely scenario is that it is preparing to announce Game Pass.
Considering that the offer of games for consoles and PC is almost identical, it is obvious that World at War will also appear at the same time as part of the Xbox Game Pass service. Interestingly, achievement support doesn’t appear on the list, although it may simply be missing at the moment.
World at War is, of course, well-remembered for introducing Zombies mode to Call of Duty. Co-op Survival started out as something of an Easter Egg that a tiny number of people could play, but has since become a major part of Treyarch games. Zombies have also appeared in non-Treyarch Call of Duty games and are today considered a mainstay of the series.
Another classic Xbox 360 shooter that’s part of the same leak is Singularity, Raven Software’s 2010 sci-fi shooter that’s much more appreciated today than it ever was when it came out. Bad news? Apparently both players won’t join the squad until May. That’s almost halfway through 2025. We could probably even see other Call of Duty on Game Pass sooner, but that’s something we’ll have to deal with for now.
