The Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 The launch didn't get off to a smooth start, but Xbox hopes to stick the landing when the game launches later this year.
Microsoft is having a hell of a time, and this latest booboo is just another moment where Phil Spencer is probably sitting in his chair with his hand on his forehead.
Spotted by The Verge's Tom Warren, the company that now owns Activision and the COD The franchise accidentally revealed its worst secret: the next installment, Black Ops 6will be on Xbox Game Pass, with a link to a dead Xbox News Wire post.
Anyone who accidentally hit send on this push notification is in big trouble because the accidental reveal came before today's reveal trailer and official announcement from Xbox, confirming what we all knew was going to happen with Call of Duty Games.
There are some famous faces in the Black Ops 6 Teaser Trailer
The teaser trailer doesn't show any gameplay—Xbox is definitely saving that for the big reveal on June 6 at the upcoming Xbox Showcase in Los Angeles—but it didn't feature many famous faces.
In formalities Black Ops fashion, the trailer features past world leaders such as former US President Bill Clinton and the late Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, who is said to be his main rival Black Ops 6.
It is not the first time that a Black Ops The game has featured a prominent political figure. John F. Kennedy was in the first game and the infamous presidential Op Ronald Reagan was in Cold War Black Ops.
Per Sports Keeda, Black Ops 6 will reportedly focus on the Gulf War and will continue to revolve around the franchise's main protagonists, Frank Woods, Alex Mason, Jason Hudson and Russell Adler.
We'll find out soon enough.
The trailer below shows more reactions to Black Ops 6 coming to Xbox Game Pass.