Activision has finally fixed Xbox 360 Call of Duty matchmaking

Activision and Microsoft have moved their first pawn in the Call of Duty chess match as they have revived old Call of Duty games for Xbox 360 for the first time in years.

13th Jul 2023 14:48

Microsoft | Activision

In the wake of a major advancement in the Microsoft and Activision merger, the Call of Duty series is taking some surprising steps on Xbox.

The future of the Call of Duty franchise is finely poised with Microsoft’s takeover, with a Game Pass addition mooted.

But it now seems that Microsoft and Activision have already made their first move, as the old-school Call of Duty games have just been revived on Xbox 360.

Activision revives Call of Duty games on Xbox 360

Just a matter of days after Microsoft was given the green light in their Activision acquisition in the United States (subject to an FTC appeal), both parties have now reactivated the matchmaking systems on Xbox 360 Call of Duty games, which had previously been dormant.

Lobbies in Black Ops 1, Modern Warfare 2, and even World at War are now active, where, despite some slight bumps in connectivity issues, the games are back up and running smoothly.

These titles had been laid to rest years ago, with only the campaigns being available for players in the last half-decade. The old-gen versions are only available on Xbox 360, and not on PlayStation 3 or PC though.

More players are leaving Modern Warfare 2 behind for old Call of Duty games

In a time where players are hoping that Microsoft swiftly adds old-school and backwards-compatible Call of Duty games to Game Pass, this new revitalisation of Xbox 360 lobbies is pushing more and more players away from the current Modern Warfare 2 iteration.

Players have already lambasted the current state of the games with laser-vision field upgrades, and have been dipping back into Black Ops Cold War and Advanced Warfare to find a slither of joy in the Call of Duty series.

As Modern Warfare 2's player count plummets though, at least Activision is keeping players within the Call of Duty franchise, especially when Roblox, XDefiant, and Fortnite are serving as hot competition.

About The Author

Jack Marsh

Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.

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