Diablo IV Is Big Success On Xbox Game Pass – Will Other Activision Blizzard Titles Be Coming?!

In addition to the success of Diablo IV, Sarah Bond confirmed that they are working on “integrating Activision Blizzard King’s titles” into their services, which also affects Battle.net.

 

 

Xbox’s subscription service has come a long way over the years, but Game Pass is about to get even better in the coming months with the debut of Activision Blizzard’s games. Diablo IV, Blizzard’s action RPG, landed on Xbox Game Pass a few days ago. It was recently updated with ray tracing and extra features that the community loves. However, it all seems to be paying off.

As reported by Windows Central, Sarah Bond confirmed in an email what the game has brought to Xbox Game Pass: “We launched Diablo IV on Game Pass, and Xbox has quickly become the number one platform for D4 players.” It follows that many subscribers have played the ARPG and may have motivated thousands of users to subscribe.

However, that’s not the only good news for the Redmonds, as they say the company is still working on integrating Activision Blizzard games into the subscription service.

“We are integrating Activision Blizzard King’s titles into our services,” she said. What’s more, she says the Xbox team is “integrating Battle.net as we launch Call of Duty: Warzone Mobile and prepare for the upcoming Hellblade 2, Avowed and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.” It is possible that all this will be revealed by Xbox at the event planned for the summer. Where Gears 6 and the next Call of Duty could be the main bombshell news.

 

Xbox plans after Diablo IV

 

It also turned out that Xbox has two big goals for the next generation. And a whole team works on them. They are dedicated to making games work and making them backwards compatible. Sarah Bond will lead this division and also reaffirmed that “next-generation hardware will bring the biggest technological leap ever seen in one generation.” This will be supplemented by artificial intelligence in games.

Source: Windows Central

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