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Helldivers 2is growing in popularity with every passing day. PlayStation 5 and PC gamers are enjoying this game to the fullest. But the gamers who chose Xbox as their primary platform have yet to get their hands onHelldivers 2. And it does not even look like they ever will, as Sony is the publisher of this multiplayer game. Everyone knows that Sony would bring their games to PCs but never to Xbox.

This has no doubt made a bunch of Xbox fans unhappy. It has also confused Xbox boss Phil Spencer to an extent. Everyone wants to see this game on Xbox, but it might never happen. Hence, Microsoft is bringing the next best thing to their platform.
Xbox owners forgetHelldivers 2, gear up forCall of Duty: Black Ops Gulf War
When Microsoft bought Activision Blizzard for such a high price, there was a big reason behind that deal. Among all other things, this reason was like a ray of hope for them; it was none other thanCall of Duty.
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It was pretty obvious they bought Activision so they could own one of the most successful game franchises ever. Now they have it, and now that Sony refuses to releaseHelldivers 2for Xbox, a newCall of Dutywould fill that space.
This new title is reportedly calledCall of Duty: Black Ops: Gulf War, which is being developed by Raven Software. Yes, it is the latest installment in the dark and grittyBlack Opsseries of games that are usually developed by Treyarch. For those unaware,Call of Dutygames are primarily developed by two developers. One is Infinity Ward, while the other is Treyarch.

While Infinity Ward usually works on theModern Warfarefranchise, Treyarch develops the Black Ops series. Once, a studio called Sledgehammer got to try its hands on this franchise. And they too hit the ball out of the park withAdvanced Warfare. And now it’s Raven’s turn to prove its worth.
Now that the Gulf War is in the works, there have been a bunch of rumors coming up about this title. The first and somewhat obvious one is that this game would be featured in this year’s Xbox Showcase. ButInsider Gaming suggeststhat it would be revealed sometime before the showcase too.

The biggest news is that Raven Software is taking this franchise in a whole new direction. They are giving this franchise its first open-world title,Gulf War.While Raven would handle the single-player aspect of the game, multiplayer and zombies would still be worked on by Treyarch.
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For those unaware Raven Software is a veteran studio that has been developing incredible games for a very long time. They worked on classics likeQuake 4,Wolfenstein 2009, and the incredibly well-madeSingularity. They have more than proven their prowess in making awesome first-person shooter games.
There is much more coming to Xbox only
WhileCall of Duty: Black Ops: Gulf Warwould be a multiplatform game, as per the terms of the deal, there’s much more. For one, Microsoft would be making some announcements regarding the back catalog of Activision Blizzard.
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They would also be showcasing a lot of their upcoming games,S.T.A.L.K.E.R 2being one of them. There are also some rumors ofAvowedandState of Decay 3being present during this showcase.
Rohit Sejwal
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Rohit Sejwal has been enthusiastically playing video games for over 15 years and has been writing about them for around 1.5 years now. His love for movies pushed him towards video games and made him look at them as a new interactive medium for storytelling. Besides completing his Masters in Mass Communication, he also has a diploma in filmmaking and has a sheer passion for reading dark fantasy books besides watching movies and playing video games.
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