Blizzard spring sale discounts Call of Duty games and content
Black Ops 7 leads Battle.net’s spring sale at $38.49, while Modern Warfare III, Black Ops 6 and MWII all drop to $27.99 through May 18.

Battle.net’s spring sale gives Call of Duty players a clean chance to plug the holes in their libraries, with Black Ops 7 marked at $38.49 and several recent entries sitting at or below $27.99. The promotion runs through May 18 and also stretches across Blizzard’s other big PC brands, including World of Warcraft, Diablo, StarCraft and DOOM.
For most players, Black Ops 7 is the smartest buy in the sale if the goal is to stay aligned with the current Call of Duty cycle. Blizzard says it is the first-ever consecutive release within the Black Ops subseries, set more than 40 years after Black Ops 6, and Activision lists it across Xbox, Xbox PC, PlayStation, Battle.net and Steam. That broad platform support makes it the easiest discounted entry to slot into a modern setup without feeling like a dead-end purchase.

The best value tier sits just below that. Modern Warfare III (2023), Black Ops 6 and Modern Warfare II (2022) are all listed at $27.99, which makes them the strongest gap-fillers for anyone who skipped a recent year and wants to catch up without paying full price. Among those three, Modern Warfare III is the cleanest pick if you want to follow the most recent premium release path, while Black Ops 6 and Modern Warfare II are the better buys if you are rounding out the back half of the series rather than chasing the newest box on the shelf.

If you care more about campaigns than keeping pace with the annual release grind, Black Ops Cold War at $19.79 and Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered at $14.99 are the lower-cost plays. Those two are the easiest impulse buys in the sale because they demand less commitment: one is a full older entry from a major subseries, the other is a straight campaign revisit for players who just want a sharp single-player replay.


Blizzard’s spring cadence also makes the timing feel deliberate. The company pushed a Spring Sale through April 1 in March and ran another Spring Sale through May 7 last year, so this kind of discount window is becoming a familiar reset point for the PC side of Call of Duty. With the May 18 deadline approaching, the sale is less about chasing every markdown and more about choosing the right rung of the franchise ladder before the next annual wave arrives.
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