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Call of Duty: Ghosts
Call of Duty: Ghosts takes place following a catastrophic event that changed the global balance of powers in the world. As a result, the United States is no lo…
I’ll admit it: whenever Activision briefly pulls old Call of Duty titles offline, I get equal parts nervous and curious. On July 2, from 3am to 7am PST, ten franchise pillars will be unavailable: both Modern Warfare 2s, both Modern Warfare 3s, WWII, Advanced Warfare, Ghosts, and the original Black Ops trilogy. That’s a significant chunk of CoD’s legacy, offline all at once.
The maintenance window covers PlayStation, Xbox, and PC servers across multiple regions. While legacy entries often receive patches or anti-cheat updates, it’s rare to see such a broad outage outside of game launches. Players logging on that morning will find matchmaking, leaderboards, and stats temporarily offline—exactly the kind of interruption that reignites whisper networks in forums and social feeds.
Just days after Call of Duty: WWII landed on Game Pass—the first pre-2019 CoD to do so—some fans suspect a coordinated rollout. Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard has already led to waves of Bethesda classics arriving on the subscription service. If the same playbook applies, we could soon see the rest of CoD’s back catalog join Game Pass in one big swoop.

On the flip side, simultaneous updates across ten titles may simply be efficient housekeeping. Unifying anti-cheat protocols, refreshing server back-end code, or syncing achievements could all warrant a broad maintenance window. For many studios, bundling these tasks reduces repeated downtime and ensures a consistent experience across editions.
Even a few hours offline can frustrate dedicated jungle-campers and zombie-mode enthusiasts alike. Matchmaking queues stall, clans can’t coordinate raids, and stat-hunters lose track of time-sensitive events. On social media, you’ll already find threads speculating whether this is a teaser for a Game Pass bonanza or just routine patch notes in waiting.

With Black Ops 7 hype on the horizon, server performance will be under the microscope. Routine maintenance now could help handle the incoming surge of players later this year. Yet if this outage signals a major Game Pass announcement, it would mark a strategic shift: giving subscribers instant access to the series’ most celebrated—and undercelebrated—entries.
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