Activision was conscious of a rising sentiment among the many Call of Duty group to take the sequence again to its roots, and it satisfied Call of Duty: WW2 developer Sledgehammer Games to be the one do it.
The studio, whose first solo recreation was Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, really wished to make a sequel to that recreation. Activision CEO Eric Hirshberg revealed this tidbit in an interview with Newsweek (through CharlieIntel).
“We knew they would become historians, that they would tackle it with authenticity, give it tremendous care and we also knew they would capture the unspeakable scale of World War 2,” Hirshberg mentioned of the choice.
“What I love about this game is that anyone’s who’s looking forward to going back to the roots, the gritty, human-scale, boots-on-the-ground, militaristic, authentic experience that Call Of Duty is known for, this game delivers it in a big way,” he added.
Hirshberg was eager to not disclose the following recreation’s setting, as a substitute saying that there are “proven time periods and areas to play in” that can hold issues fascinating sooner or later.
Next 12 months’s Call of Duty is developed by Treyarch, whose final recreation was Black Ops three.
Call of Duty: WW2 is out now on PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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