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    The list of missing Microsoft, Activision, and Bethesda games missing from Xbox Game Pass is huge

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    Microsoft closed its deal for Activision-Blizzard a couple of years ago, and Xbox Game Pass users have reaped many benefits since.

    Call of Duty is now officially part of the Xbox Game Pass line-up, fulfilling promises Microsoft made to both fans and regulators as an example of its pro-consumer commitment to the merger. Xbox Game Pass Ultimate costs $19.99 per month, and nets you day one access to all new Activision, Bethesda, and Xbox Games Studios titles. However, some fans aren’t satisfied.

    Why? Microsoft previously implied that the plan was to bring all Activision-Blizzard titles to Xbox Game Pass — depending on how you interpret the comments. Either way, they were ambiguous enough to have set lots of expectations about the potential here, and so far, we’ve only really had a drip feed of content here and there, rather than a full flood.


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    So, what games are missing, what exactly did Xbox say about it, and why has it been so slow? Let’s analyse what we know.

    What did Microsoft say about Activision games coming to Game Pass?

    Microsoft’s merger with Activision-Blizzard-King has brought many benefits to Xbox Game Pass users, but many are wondering why it hasn’t gone further. (Image credit: Windows Central | Jez Corden)

    Microsoft itself raised expectations around Activision titles coming to Xbox Game Pass. In a 2022 blog post penned by Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer, the firm positioned the Activision-Blizzard-King acquisition as one that would improve access to Activision’s rather pricey back catalog, citing games like Diablo, Call of Duty, and Overwatch.

    “Subscription services like Game Pass make gaming more affordable and help players from all over the world find their next favorite game. Game Pass empowers developers to bring more games to more players, not fewer. We intend to make Activision Blizzard’s much-loved library of games – including Overwatch, Diablo and Call of Duty – available in Game Pass and to grow those gaming communities.”

    Microsoft reiterated this commitment in a 2024 blog post when it dropped Diablo IV into Game Pass, stating, “There will be even more to play as we begin to fulfill our commitment to offer Activision and Blizzard games with Game Pass, both new releases and classic games from its legendary catalog. We’re excited to bring more of the biggest games to our 34M XGP subscribers.”

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    Since then, Microsoft has added a decent offering of titles from Activision and Blizzard. We have the classic Warcraft and StarCraft games, Diablo III and IV, Crash Bandicoot, Spyro, and Tony Hawk titles. There’s also four Call of Duty titles in the service, and perks for free-to-play titles like Overwatch 2, CoD: Warzone, and Heroes of the Storm. The acquisition also solved long-standing publishing issues for titles like Hexen, freeing them up to finally get ports to modern platforms.

    But, the offering truly pales in comparison to Activision’s full back catalog, as you can see below.

    The list of missing Microsoft-owned games is extensive

    As compiled by X user Crusader3456, the Microsoft Excel spreadsheet is incredibly large, and yet still isn’t truly exhaustive. Activision’s extensive back catalog runs all the way back to the 80s, and many of those retro titles have been making their way across to cloud-based platform Antstream Arcade, included free via Xbox Game Pass as part of an app called Xbox Retro Classics. This list mainly covers Xbox 360 games and up.

    The list also includes some titles from Bethesda and Microsoft itself that never made their way across, although many are still being compiled. If there’s a game you’re particularly interested in seeing make the list, hit the comments.

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    List of Microsoft-owned IP not on Xbox Game Pass

    Title

    Developer

    Publisher

    [PROTOTYPE]

    Radical Entertainment

    Activision

    [PROTOTYPE2]

    Radical Entertainment

    Activision

    007: Blood Stone

    Bizarre Creations + High Moon Studios

    Activision

    007: Legends

    Eurocom

    Activision

    007: Quantum of Solace

    Treyarch + Nerve Software + Beenox

    Activision

    Aces of the Galaxy

    Artech Studios

    Sierra Online

    Apache: Air Assault

    Gaijin Entertainment

    Activision

    Arkadian Warriors

    Wanako Games

    Vivendi Games

    Assault Heroes 2

    Wanako Games

    Sierra Online

    Bakugan: Defenders of the Core

    Now Production

    Activision

    Band Hero

    Neversoft

    Activision

    Battlestar Galactica

    Warthog Games

    Universal Interactive

    Bee Movie Game

    Beenox

    Activision

    Blade II

    Mucky foot Productions

    Activision

    Blinx 2: Masters of Time and Space

    Artoon

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Blood Drive

    Sidhe

    Activision

    Blood Wake

    Stormfront Studios

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Blur

    Bizarre Creations

    Activision

    Brink

    Splash Damage

    Bethesda Softworks

    Brute Force

    Digital Anvil

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds

    Eurocom

    Vivendi Universal Games

    Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth

    Headfirst Productions

    Bethesda Softworks

    Call of Duty (Classic)

    Infinity Ward + Aspyr

    Activision

    Call of Duty 2

    Infinity Ward

    Activision

    Call of Duty 2: Big Red One

    Treyarch

    Activision

    Call of Duty 3

    Treyarch

    Activision

    Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare (2007)

    Infinity Ward

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

    Sledgehammer Games

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Black Ops

    Treyarch

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Black Ops 4

    Treyarch

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War

    Treyarch

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Black Ops II

    Treyarch

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Black Ops III

    Treyarch

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Finest Hour

    Spark Unlimited

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Ghosts

    Infinity Ward

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare

    Infinity Ward

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare – Remastered

    Raven Software

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019)

    Infinity Ward

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 – Campaign Remastered

    Beenox

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009)

    Infinity Ward

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (2011)

    Infinity Ward

    Activision

    Call of Duty: United Offensive

    Gray Matter Studios

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Vanguard

    Sledgehammer Games

    Activision

    Call of Duty: World at War

    Treyarch

    Activision

    Carcassonne

    Siera Online

    Sierra Entertainment

    Commanders: Attack of the Genos

    Southend Interactive

    Sierra Online

    Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex

    Traveller’s Tales

    Universal Interactive

    Crash Nitro Kart

    Vicarious Visions

    Universal Interactive

    Crash of the Titans

    Radical Entertainment

    Sierra Entertainment

    Crash Twinsanity

    Traveller’s Tales

    Vivendi Universal Games

    Crash: Mind over Mutant

    Radical Entertainment

    Activision

    Deadpool

    High Moon Studios

    Activision

    DJ Hero

    Freestyle Games

    Activision

    DJ Hero 2

    Freestyle Games

    Activision

    Doom (2016)

    id Software

    Bethesda Softworks

    Elder Scrolls Online

    Zenimax Online Software

    Bethesda Softworks

    Empires: Dawn of the Modern World

    Stainless Stell Studios

    Activision

    Enemy Territory: Quake Wars

    Splash Damage

    Activision

    Eragon

    Stormfront Studios

    Sierra Entertainment

    F.E.A.R. First Encounter Assault Recon

    Monolith Productions

    Vivendi Universal Games

    Fantastic Four (2005)

    7 Studios + Beenox

    Activision

    Fast & Furious: Showdown

    Firebrand Games

    Activision

    Freelancer

    Digital Anvil

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Ghostbusters (2016)

    FireForge

    Activision

    GoldenEye 007: Reloaded

    Eurocom

    Activision

    Greg Hastings’ Tournament Paintball MAX’D

    The Whole Experience

    Activision

    Guitar Hero II

    Harmonix

    Activision

    Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock

    Neversoft

    Activision

    Guitar Hero Live

    Freestyle Games

    Activision

    Guitar Hero Smash Hits

    Beenox

    Activision

    Guitar Hero: Aerosmith

    Neversoft

    Activision

    Guitar Hero: Metallica

    Neversoft

    Activision

    Guitar Hero: Van Halen

    Underground Development

    Activision

    Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock

    Neversoft

    Activision

    Guitar Hero: World Tour

    Neversoft

    Activision

    Gun

    SuperVillain Studios + Nversoft + Shaba Games

    Activision

    History Civil War: Secret Missions

    Cauldron HQ

    Activision

    How to Train Your Dragon

    Étranges Libellules

    Activision

    Hulk (2003)

    Radical Entertainment

    Universal Interactive

    Hunted: The Demon’s Forge

    inXile Entertainment

    Bethesda Softworks

    Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

    Eurocom

    Activision

    James Cameron’s Dark Angel

    Radical Entertainment

    Sierra Entertainment

    Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis

    Blue Tongue Entertainment

    Universal Interactive

    Jurassic: The Hunted

    Cauldron HQ

    Activision

    Kakuto Chojin: Back Alley Brutal

    Dream Publishing

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Kung Fu Chaos

    Ninja Theory

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Kung Fu Panda

    Luxoflux + Beenox

    Activision

    Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Event

    Adrenium Games

    Activision

    Lost Cities

    Siera Online

    Sierra Online

    Madagascar

    Toys for Bob + Beenox

    Activision

    Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa

    Toys for Bob + Aspyr

    Activision

    Madagascar: Kartz

    Sidhe

    Activision

    Marvel Ultimate Alliance

    Raven Software

    Activision

    Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2

    Vicarious Visions + Zoe Mode

    Activision

    MechAssault

    Day 1 Studios

    Microsoft Game Studios

    MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf

    Day 1 Studios

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Metal Arms: Glitch in the System

    Swingin’ Ape Studios

    Sierra Entertainment

    MIB: Alien Crisis

    Fun Labs

    Activision

    Monsters vs. Aliens

    Beenox

    Activision

    N3: Ninety-Nine Nights

    Phantagram + Q Entertainment

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Over the Hedge

    Edge of Reality + Beenox

    Activision

    Phantom Dust

    Microsoft Game Studios Japan

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Pitfall: The Lost Expedition

    Edge of Reality + Beenox

    Activision

    Project Gotham Racing

    Bizarre Creations

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Project Gotham Racing 2

    Bizarre Creations

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Project Gotham Racing 3

    Bizarre Creations

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Project Gotham Racing 4

    bizarre Creations

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Quake 4

    Raven Software

    Activision

    Rise of Nations: Rise of Legends

    Big Huge Games

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Conspiracy

    High Moon Studios

    Vivendi Games

    Scarface: The World Is Yours

    Radical Entertainment

    Vivendi Universal Games

    Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice

    FromSoftware

    Activision

    Shark Tale

    Edge of Reality + KnowWonder

    Activision

    Shrek 2

    Luxoflux + KnowWonder

    Activision

    Shrek Super Slam

    Shaba Games

    Activision

    Shrek the Third

    Amaze Entertainment

    Activision

    Singularity

    Raven Software

    Activision

    Skylanders: Giants

    Toys for Bob

    Activision

    Skylanders: Imaginators

    Toys for Bob + Beenox

    Activision

    Skylanders: Spyro’s Adventure

    Toys for Bob

    Activision

    Skylanders: SuperChargers

    Toys for Bob + Beenox

    Activision

    Skylanders: Swap Force

    Toys for Bob

    Activision

    Skylanders: Trap Team

    Toys for Bob + Beenox

    Activision

    Soldier of Fortune

    Raven Software

    Activision

    Soldier of Fortune II: Double Helix

    Raven Software

    Activision

    Soldier of Fortune: Payback

    Cauldron HQ

    Activision

    Spider-Man (2002)

    Treyarch

    Activision

    Spider-Man 2 (2004)

    Treyarch

    Activision

    Spider-Man 3 (2007)

    Treyarch + Beenox

    Activision

    Spider-Man: Edge of Time

    Beenox

    Activision

    Spider-Man: Friend or Foe

    Next Level Games

    Activision

    Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions

    Beenox

    Activision

    Spider-Man: Web of Shadows

    Treyarch + Shaba Games + Aspyr

    Activision

    SpongeBob HeroPants

    Behaviour Santiago

    Activision

    SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton’s Robotic Revenge

    Behavior Entertainment

    Activision

    Spyro: A Hero’s Tail

    Eurocom

    Vivendi Universal Games

    SWAT: Global Strike Team

    Argonaut Games

    Vivendi Universal Games

    Tao Feng: Fist of the Lotus

    Studio Gigante

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze

    WayForward Technologies

    Activision

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan

    Platinum Games

    Activision

    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows

    Red Fly Studio

    Activision

    Tenchu Z

    K2 + FromSoftware

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Tenchu: Return from Darkness

    K2 + Prosoft

    Activision

    The Amazing Spider-Man

    Beenox

    Activision

    The Amazing Spider-Man 2

    Beenox

    Activision

    The History Channel: Battle for the Pacific

    Cauldron HQ

    Activision

    The History Channel: Civil War – A Nation Divided

    Cauldron HQ

    Activision

    The Hobbit (2003)

    Inevitable Entertainment

    Sierra Entertainment

    The Legend of Korra

    Platinum Games

    Activision

    The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning

    Krome Studios

    Sierra Entertainment

    The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    WXP + Surreal Software

    Black Label Games

    The Lord of the Rings: War of the Ring

    Liquid Entertainment

    Vivendi Universal Games

    The Peanuts Movie: Snoopy’s Grand Adventure

    Behaviour Santiago

    Activision

    The Simpsons: Hit & Run

    Radical Entertainment

    Vivendi Universal Games

    The Spiderwick Chronicles

    Stormfront Studios

    Sierra Entertainment

    The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct

    Terminal Reality

    Activision

    TimeShift

    SaberInteractive

    Sierra Entertainment

    Tony Hawk: Ride

    Robomodo

    Activision

    Tony Hawk: Shred

    Robomodo

    Activision

    Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland

    Neversoft

    Activision

    Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2

    Vicarious Visions

    Activision

    Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5

    Robomodo

    Activision

    Tony Hawk’s Project 8

    Neversoft

    Activision

    Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground

    Neversoft

    Activision

    Tony Hawk’s Underground

    Neversoft

    Activision

    Tony Hawk’s Underground 2

    Neversoft

    Activision

    Transformers: Dark of the Moon

    High Moon Studios

    Activision

    Transformers: Devastation

    Platinum Games

    Activision

    Transformers: Fall of Cybertron

    High Moon Studios

    Activision

    Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

    Luxoflux

    Activision

    Transformers: Rise of the Dark Spark

    Edge of Reality

    Activision

    Transformers: The Game

    Traveller’s Tales

    Activision

    Transformers: War for Cybertron

    High Moon Studios

    Activision

    True Crime: New York City

    Luxoflux

    Activision

    True Crime: Streets of LA

    Luxoflux

    Activision

    Ultimate Spider-Man

    Treyarch

    Activision

    Wet

    Artifical Mind and Movement

    Bethesda Softworks

    White Night

    OSome Studio

    Activision

    Wipeout 3 (2012)

    Behavior Entertainment

    Activision

    Wolfenstein (2009)

    Raven Software

    Activision

    Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory

    Splash Damage

    Activision

    X-Men Legends

    Raven Software

    Activision

    X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse

    Raven Software

    Activision

    X-Men Origins: Wolverine – Uncaged Edition

    Raven Software

    Activision

    X-Men: Destiny

    Silicon Knights

    Activision

    X-Men: Next Dimension

    Paradox Development

    Activision

    X-Men: The Official Game

    Z- Axiz + Beenox

    Activision

    Zombie Wranglers

    Frozen Coebase

    Sierra Online

    Zoo Tycoon (2001)

    Blue Fang Games

    Microsoft Game Studios

    Zoo Tycoon 2

    Blue Fang Games

    Microsoft Game Studios

    James Bond 007: Blood Stone

    Bizarre Creations

    Activision

    Hit the link above to expand to the full table. Many aren’t on there likely due to licensing issues around Xbox backwards compatibility. Microsoft previously noted that it had exhausted all of its legal options for certain games, owing to a plurality of legal issues stemming from expired sound effects licenses to rights holders being uncontactable.

    But … there are also plenty on the list that are available on Xbox backwards compatibility, circumventing licensing issues, that are also unavailable on Xbox Game Pass.

    Microsoft said it wanted to put Activision’s “much loved library of games” onto Xbox Game Pass, so why hasn’t it happened yet?

    So … why aren’t they there yet?

    Xbox Game Pass display at Gamescom

    Game Pass is under constant scrutiny. (Image credit: Windows Central | Jez Corden)

    Just this past weekend, former Bethesda exec Pete Hines attacked Xbox Game Pass, drawing attention to its retail sales cannibalization. Other game industry alumni chimed in, including former PlayStation exec Shawn Layden and Xbox veteran Shannon Loftis, essentially calling attention to the idea that Xbox Game Pass results in less investment for first-party developers who are forced by Microsoft to participate in the program.

    Microsoft sources previously told me that Xbox Game Pass accounts for sales cannibalization using an equation and then charges the business back to studios, although it does seem as though there is a very delicate balancing act Microsoft is running up against to make Xbox Game Pass work.

    For example, Microsoft moved the “day one games” promise from the cheaper $12.99 tier into the highest $19.99 Xbox Game Pass tier last year, ahead of Call of Duty’s inclusion. Call of Duty is a very, very expensive game to make and maintain, and any disruption to the business model therein could threaten the entire franchise — particularly as Battlefield 6 looks increasingly hot this year. That’s probably why we haven’t seen World of Warcraft or Elder Scrolls Online hit Xbox Game Pass, given that both (more so WoW than ESO), rely on in-game subscription services to power their business models.

    Speaking of Call of Duty, Microsoft is probably cognizant of the fact that many Call of Duty players would probably migrate to classic Call of Duty titles if they were more broadly available. The older CoD games do not monetize as strongly as the newer ones, owing to fewer skins and things like that. Ironically, Activision’s insistence on goofy skins has led to a huge backlash against the game, forcing them to quite literally publicly commit to keeping things more grounded in the future.

    Prototype

    [PROTOTYPE] and the Activision Xbox 360 Transformers titles are two games I often get asked about with regards to Xbox Game Pass and backward compatibility. (Image credit: Activision Blizzard)

    Other older games not showing up, such as MechAssault, are simply the result of complex and outdated legal agreements between rights holders. Microsoft owns the full rights to license video games based on the BattleTech / MechAssault / MechWarrior tabletop universe, but it doesn’t own the full rights to the franchises wholesale, making re-publishing older entries a little legally murky. Microsoft errs on the side of caution with regards to things like this, given that it’s often such a huge target for opportunistic litigators.

    But, more broadly, the real reason Microsoft hasn’t simply flooded Xbox Game Pass with Activision’s back catalog is, again, likely due to cannibalization. If Microsoft aggressively dumped 30+ old Activision titles into Xbox Game Pass, it threatens the engagement bonuses third-party developers in the program get to enjoy. Keeping third-party developers happy, particularly indies who use Xbox Game Pass royalties as part of their business models, is a delicate balancing act. It perhaps wouldn’t be as much of an issue if Xbox Game Pass was seeing significant growth, but there’s no evidence that it is right now.

    Indeed, given that Xbox Game Pass isn’t really growing (particularly so on console), Microsoft has to be pretty careful how it manages what games are available. It could be argued that they’re potentially being too conservative, and that adding more nostalgic games like the original Xbox 360 back compat Call of Duty games could drive more interest in the Xbox platform all up — but it’s hard to know what impact it might have if they went further.

    Finding new users for Xbox Game Pass is what has been driving Microsoft to expand with Xbox PC, Xbox Cloud Gaming, and devices like the Xbox Ally … but it’s pretty telling that they haven’t shared any new Game Pass milestones since February 2024.

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