It appears like Call of Duty is simply mosting likely to be called “Call of Duty” moving forward, as Activision Blizzard is rebranding Modern Warfare 2 as well as Warzone under a solitary, a lot more common header – a minimum of on computer.
Across both Steam as well as Battle.web, the game customer previously called Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 is currently merely called Call of Duty. In an announcement on the Battle.web adjustment, the devs state “this should make deploying to the battlefield even more straightforward, so you and your squad can worry less about where to launch and more about how to score your next victory.”
So, to clear up, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 as well as Call of Duty: Warzone currently existed in the exact same customer, which customer will certainly currently simply be called Call of Duty moving forward, with different alternatives within for both Modern Warfare 2 as well as Warzone. Remember that this is the Warzone that utilized to be called Warzone 2, distinctive from the initial Warzone, which is presently called Warzone Caldera, yet is readied to close down in September. I assume it’s quite clear why this name adjustment is occurring.
It’s uncertain whether these modifications will certainly strike gaming consoles, as the shop web pages on both PlayStation as well as Xbox still describe Modern Warfare 2 as well as Warzone. It’s likewise unclear what this is mosting likely to imply for future Call of Duty games. We recognize that Modern Warfare 3 will be revealed in a Warzone event quickly sufficient, yet will this year’s game likewise become part of the existing Call of Duty customer? I think just time will certainly inform.
The remainder of the best Call of Duty games remain to stay in their initial, different customers.
Source: gamesradar.com