PLAYSTATION is giving away a free Call of Duty game upgrade â but fans will need to be quick to claim it.
PlayStation Plus members, Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass members can get a FREE in-game bundle for : Black Ops 6 with this one-time offer.

As an extra bonus, the deal also extends to a free upgrade for Call of Duty: Warzone.
You can claim your free upgrade here, onhotukdeals.com.
But the clock is ticking.
Fans only have until midnight on Monday May 12 to claim the offer.
After that, users will be unable to download the upgrade.
It’s certainly worth upgrading, with unveiling a host of new content in this offer.
The free pack includes the following updates:
- 2x Operator Skins
- 4x Weapon Blueprints
- Finishing Move
- Emote
- 2x Weapon Charms
- Loading Screen
- Spray
- 2XP Token (1 hour)
- 2WXP Token (1 hour)
It’s worth keeping in mind that Activision may update, replace, or remove this in-game content at any time after you download it.
Call of Duty received an unexpected marketing boost recently after darts hero Michael van Gerwen revealed playing it is his favourite hobby.
The three-time PDC world champion, 35, told an audience he enjoys some downtime playingaway from the oche.
News of the free upgrade comes as gamers after bosses at Rockstar Games said it planned to unleash the next title in autumn 2025.
But it will now come out on May 26, 2026.
Gamers have waited more than 10 years for a new main title in the hugely successful series which has sold hundreds of millions of copies worldwide.
Rockstar firstreleased a trailer for GTA 6 in 2023, afterit was leaked early online.
Fans of the game have been fearing a delay might be on the cards for sometime due to a lack of updates from the company.
However, elsewhere in the sector the retro gaming market is thriving â and some long-forgotten treasures could fetch a tidy sum.

once dismissed as outdated are now highly sought-after collectables, fetching eye-watering prices at auction.
A sealed, first-print SuperBros. for theEntertainment System (NES) achieved a £1.5million sale in 2021, setting a record as the most expensive video game ever sold.
While a gold Nintendo World Championships 1990 cartridge sold for over £160,000 last year as fewer than 20 confirmed copies exist.
However, some of the rarest and most valuable games out there aren’t necessarily the ones you’d expect.
Karlo ÃiÃko, tech expert and software developer at GameBoost, said: “One thing I’ve learned from working at GameBoost and spending time around serious collectors is that it’s not always about Mario or Zelda.
“Some of the real unicorns are tied to obscure, tiny production runs, or even developer mistakes.”;;