Activision is said to skip a year due to Vanguards half-baked performance.
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As a letter in the mail, we have received a new one every year Call of Duty – it’s been old. But whispers in the gaming industry claim that the tradition may have an abrupt halt next year. It’s constantly digging Jason Schreier on Bloomberg which says that Activision Blizzard will postpone what would have been next year’s game.
The reason is simply the lukewarm reception as the series’ latest addition – Call of Duty: Vanguard – got when it came last year. Released was stated be 40% worse than 2020’s CoD games in the UK. However, the sources that Schreier spoke to stated that the decision has nothing to do with the Microsoft deal. The void this entails will be filled with other projects, including a new free-to-play title.
But even if there is no Call of Duty next year, there will be one this year. Earlier in the month we were told that it will be Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2which is thus a sequel to the reboot that was released in 2019. It is again Infinity Ward that is responsible for the development, which probably means that it is Treyarch that is responsible for the part that is now said to have been postponed.
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