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The newer titles moved to Battle.net a while ago, yes.
They didn't forget their games on Steam. They might not care as much but they did not forget them.
Found the free weekends of bo cold war okeyish, but even though i did not play bo much, most maps i knew somehow.
Bo2, last time i heard, it might still have a multiplayer security problem.
The only ones that are worth buying are MW 2019 and Cold War, because they have crossplay, the netcode in them is still awful and half of your games you wil get frustrated, because enemies instakill you, but that's how COD was and still is.