Call of Duty 2 could be coming to Xbox Game Pass in the near future. First spotted by Xbox Era, 2005’s Call of Duty entry has appeared on the Microsoft Store on PC.
On sale for $19.99, the outlet says that its listing is similar to what happened prior to games like the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy and Spyro Reignited Trilogy before they were announced for the service.
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As of now, nothing has been officially announced by Microsoft or Activision, making this just speculation for now. Still, with Microsoft owning Activision and the Call of Duty franchise, it would make sense for more games from the series to make their way to the service. Right now, only Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Modern Warfare 3 are available for the service.
Call of Duty 2 originally launched for PC and as an exclusive launch title for the Xbox 360. The game was developed over a two-year period with 75 developers, and had a budget of just $14.5 million.
In addition to being on the Microsoft Store, the game is also available for the same price via Steam.
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