Activision Blizzard firmly insists that 2023 will certainly still see the launch of a “full premium” Call of Duty title, relatively pressing back on records that the collection would certainly be avoiding a year adhering to the launch of Modern Warfare 2.
“Activision is looking forward to building on its current momentum in 2023,” the business states in its most recent economic outcomes press release (opens up in brand-new tab), “with plans for next year including the most robust Call of Duty live operations to date, the next full premium release in the blockbuster annual series, and even more engaging free-to-play experiences across platforms.”
The phrasing concerning the “next full premium release in the blockbuster annual series” relatively presses back on a Bloomberg record from back in February, which recommended that there would certainly be no mainline Call of Duty launch in 2023.
Activision has, as a matter of fact, been pressing back on that particular record for months, claiming in February that it has “an exciting slate of premium and free-to-play Call of Duty experiences for this year, next year and beyond.” The business better asserted in August (opens up in brand-new tab) that the Call of Duty group has “new premium content planned for 2023 and beyond.”
More current records recommend that 2023’s Call of Duty game might actually be a premium-priced expansion for Modern Warfare 2, and also Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier is restating that in a tweet (opens up in brand-new tab) adhering to today’s news release from Activision.
Call of Duty 2023 will certainly be a costs paid development for Modern Warfare 2 established by Sledgehammer, while real following entrance in the collection, established by Treyarch, will not release up until 2024, according to Schreier.
Modern Warfare 2 has made $1 billion faster than any kind of previous game in the collection.
Source: gamesradar.com