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Call of Duty titles & Tony Hawk 1 & 2 showing “included with game pass” on Microsoft Store

Call of Duty World at War, Infinite Warfare & Tony Hawk 1 & 2 HD are showing “included with game pass” on the Windows Store search page, though none are available to play/download with the service, yet.

Both Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 & 2 HD and Call of Duty World at War are showing an “included with Game Pass” tag when you search for them in the Microsoft Store on PC. Neither game is downloadable with Game Pass, at least yet.

While none of these titles are yet available the rumors have been swirling around them. Both the Call of Duty franchise and Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 & 2 have been the subject of numerous “they’re coming, pinky promise!” type rumor articles, even from us!

Call of Duty Warzone recently got a bevy of perks for Game Pass Ultimate Users as well.

GPU Perks for COD: Warzone

  • 2x Operator Skins
  • 3x Weapon Blueprints
  • 2x Emotes
  • Weapon Charm
  • Weapon Reticle
  • Emblem
  • 2x Stickers
  • 2XP Token (1 hour)
  • 2WXP Token (1 hour)

You’ll need to claim the items by May 8th, 2025 and it is listed as “Game Pass Pack 1” so we should be seeing more in the future. We reviewed the title back at launch, stating:
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is a triumphant return for the series after a thoroughly disappointing 2023 release. It’s a bombastic worldwide adventure that pulls out every trick possible.  You have your classic, non-stop Michael Bay epic moments. A wide-open mission that lets you tackle objectives in your own way for over an hour. Even zombies-style horror that somehow makes in universe sense.

My main issue is that the story gets slightly silly by the end. Not just action and body count wise but on the psychological side of things. It’s available day one on Game Pass on Cloud, Console, and PC so let’s break down why this title worked so well.

For the majority of Black Ops 6’s campaign, you will play as “Case”. Your character is seemingly steeped in mystery though it sorta came out of nowhere to me. Things begin with a typical, over-the-top mission in Iraq to capture a defector. Things go sideways, as they tend to do in Call of Duty, and a global jaunt is on. This is a Black Ops title, and developer Treyarch is all-in on their “what if conspiracy theories were real” type of story.

Jesse 'Doncabesa' Norris

Reviews Editor, Co-Owner, and Lead Producer for XboxEra. Father of two with a wife that is far too good for me.

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