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Black Ops 6 Might Add 4M Game Pass Subs, Lose 6M Sales
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Black Ops 6 Might Add 4M Game Pass Subs, Lose 6M Sales

Oct 25, 2024 8:50 AM

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launches today, October 25, as a day-one title on Xbox Game Pass, marking a historic move for the franchise. This strategic decision comes after Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard, aimed at boosting Game Pass subscriptions, which currently stand at 34 million. Analysts predict this new offering could increase subscriber numbers by 2.5 to 4 million but may lead to a drop in game sales, estimating a loss of up to 6 million in potential purchases. Despite the risk to sales figures, this approach may generate long-term revenue through Call of Duty's profitable live service model, including premium battle passes and cosmetic items. As this trend continues, the expectation is that future Call of Duty games will also be released on Game Pass from day one.

nWill Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 affect its sales due to Game Pass?

Yes, analysts believe that launching Black Ops 6 on Game Pass could result in significant lost sales, possibly up to 6 million copies, as a portion of subscribers may have bought the game otherwise. However, the move is expected to drive up Game Pass subscriptions, suggesting a shift in revenue strategy for Microsoft.

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is the latest installment in the renowned Call of Duty franchise, known for its immersive gameplay and engaging multiplayer modes. The series traditionally dominates yearly sales in the gaming industry. The inclusion of new gameplay features, such as an arachnophobia mode and advanced audio support, along with Activision's measures against cheating, hints at an evolving gaming experience that integrates more technological advancements and community engagement.



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