This marks the first time a major Call of Duty title launches day one on Microsoft's Game Pass subscription.
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This marks the first time a major Call of Duty title launches day one on Microsoft's Game Pass subscription.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has arrived worldwide, marking the first time a major Call of Duty title launches day one on Microsoft's Game Pass subscription service. This release comes after Microsoft's historic acquisition of Activision Blizzard last year.
The latest instalment in the $425-million-selling franchise transports players to a fictional rendition of the Gulf War in the early 1990s. Players follow the journey of rogue operatives Troy Marshall and Frank Woods as they attempt to uncover and dismantle Pantheon, a shadowy organization that has infiltrated the CIA.
The game launches with 16 new multiplayer maps and an enhanced version of the fan-favourite Zombies mode. Notable innovations include an omnidirectional movement system and new accessibility features, including an "arachnophobia mode" for players who fear spiders.
For those preferring traditional purchase options, Black Ops 6 is available across multiple platforms, including PC, PlayStation, and Xbox Game Pass. The standard edition retails for Rs 5,999, with a premium Vault Edition available at Rs 7,999.
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