Black Ops 6 Is Leaving Call of Duty HQ This Week
Key Points:
- Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will become a standalone game starting July 7, no longer requiring the Call of Duty HQ app for launch.
- The change will take effect at noon Eastern Time on July 7, allowing players to download Black Ops 6 independently.
- Call of Duty HQ, launched in November 2023 to unify all modern Call of Duty games under one launcher, will drop support for Black Ops 6.
- The move has received mixed reactions on social media, with some fans supporting standalone launchers and others speculating it may be related to upcoming ports of Black Ops 1 and 2.
- Additionally, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 will not be available on Xbox Game Pass at launch, a decision by Microsoft’s gaming executives amid ongoing brand strategy adjustments.