“Let’s goooo”: Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3’s First Day on Xbox Game Pass is Proving Popular, Especially With 1 Deal That’ll Get You Playing Even Cheaper

Call of Duty fans can now enjoy playing the game online and have access to the Xbox Game Pass library for an amazing price!

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  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is now available on Xbox Game Pass.
  • Those not yet subscribed to the service can get the first 14 days for just $1.
  • Modern Warfare III has been added to get people excited for the upcoming release of Black Ops 6.
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When Microsoft acquired Activision Blizzard, gamers knew Xbox would get first dibs on Call of Duty titles. The franchise is one of the most popular shooters on the market right now and is a big draw for people to subscribe to Xbox Game Pass.

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With Black Ops 6 now just a few months from release, Xbox is looking to build hype for the title by giving players a taste of what’s in store with the next title in the series. Those subscribed to Xbox’s game service can now enjoy the latest release in the series at no extra cost!

Get Xbox Game Pass at a Super Low Price With Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III

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Since its inception, the service has been geared towards allowing players to enjoy the best the console has to offer with a single subscription.

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Since then, the service has seen ups and downs, but Microsoft’s acquisitions over the years intend to help boost subscribers. Call of Duty is one of these major attractor titles, and the latest deal might be a step in that direction.

Those not yet subscribed to the service can get their first 14 days for just $1! That’s right, for a single dollar, you can gain access to hundreds of the company’s best titles.

While people haven’t forgotten about the recent price hikes for Xbox Game Pass, this price should encourage some gamers to give the service a shot. Adding Modern Warfare III further sweetens the deal, as players can enjoy the online experience with the subscription.

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Many fans are excited about this news and have expressed the same in their replies.

As we all know, these games take up a lot of space, but some fans are fine with making room for the title.

There’s a lot of excitement building for the release of Black Ops 6, and Modern Warfare III is the perfect fuel for that fire. The Omnimovement mechanic in the upcoming title is the talk of the town and could fundamentally change the way people play these games.

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Black Ops 6 New Movement Mechanic Could Be a Game Changer

An operator from Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 walking with their gun raised while wearing a gas mask.
Call of Duty‘s next title will introduce a unique feature. | Credits: Activision Blizzard

Movement is crucial to most games, but it is an essential factor for competitive online shooters. Staying on the move is a guaranteed way to avoid getting hit too often, and Call of Duty’s Omnimovement system will allow players to run and dive in practically any direction and from any angle.

The feature will be in the new game and will also be coming to Warzone, where it will be arguably more useful, especially for competitive players and streamers.

New maps could also include better traversal features to allow players to make the most of the new feature. Trick shots and compilations are going to see a massive resurgence in popularity if the feature functions as advertised.

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The series has faced a great degree of criticism over the years but continues to be among the top-grossing shooters across platforms. With a few tweaks to its formula, the developer could set a new benchmark with the next game in the series.

What are you most looking forward to experiencing in the new game? Let us know in the comments below!

Sagar Nerala

Written by Sagar Nerala

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Gaming was one of my earliest passions then along came writing, and here we are. I've been in the content creation space for several years now and as gamer for even longer. From understanding the complexities of a multilayer narrative to the simply joy of "big gun go boom", my goal is to capture all the emotions in between and put them down in an engaging manner.