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It’s almost the end of an era, a beloved era at that.
After this date, you’ll no longer be able to make digital purchases but you will still be able to enjoy the content that you’ve already brought.
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The main concern regarding this store closure is the loss of certain titles.
Many classic games are backwards compatible onXboxOne and Xbox Series X/S consoles, but not all are.
For example, the Xbox 360 remaster ofCall of DutyClassicis one such game.
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You won’t be able to track down a physical version as an alternative either.
Call of Duty Classicnever received a physical launch so unless you own it before 29 July is upon us, it’ll be lost forever.
ICYMI:Call of Duty: Black Ops 6is set to launch later this year.
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If you do want to nab it before the store’s closure, it’s currently available for $19.99.
It’s not a cheap purchase, but you would be buying an important piece of video game history.
As user KesMonkeypoints out,Finest HourandBig Red Oneare also at risk of being lost following the store’s closure.
Those titles do have physical editions, unlikeClassic,but they are still pretty tough to track down.
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So if you are a Call of Duty fan, heed this warning.
It’s well worth perusing the Xbox 360 store before it’s closure to make sure you don’t miss out on one last chance to acquire some of these old favourites.
Topics:Xbox,Retro Gaming,Call Of Duty,Microsoft