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Call of Duty players are still chewing through everything Season 1 Reloaded has brought to Black Ops 6 and Warzone, including some Christmas themed events, but as the snow thaws, we're starting to see exciting developments for 2025.
We already reported not once, but twice, on classic games in the long-running series being added to the Microsoft Store, suggesting they'll be coming to the Xbox Game Pass subscription service in the coming days.
With a whole host of titles, we'd been wondering when they could come, and which could be first and a new leak may have confirmed World at War is arriving first.
According to @eXtas1stv (formerly Twitter) in Spanish, World at War has been added to the Microsoft Store. This we already knew, but the user adds "According to my sources, I understand that it will be available on Game Pass around May, the same month in which Singularity should arrive."
Interestingly, they go on to say that there will be "another CoD in March", but that there will be no Call of Duty games added before then.
It's worth noting this is translated using X's own translation tool, but given eXTas1s has a solid track record of Game Pass additions, it could be a very exciting year to be a Call of Duty-loving subscriber particularly if you have gaps in your knowledge.
World at War has the unenviable task of following up Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare in 2008, and brought the series back to World War 2, this time in the Pacific theatre.
While fans were pleased with the campaign (which featured Kiefer Sutherland's voice talents) and the multiplayer was solid, its biggest legacy is arguably Zombies. The mode, added as a surprise Easter Egg for players, has since become a key pillar of the Call of Duty franchise.
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