It is obvious that the Call of Duty saga has been suffering a slight wear and tear for a few years now, especially in its annual adventures; since the brand is keeping the type considerably with Warzonethe battle royale that is really a success and to which players spend much of their time. COD: Vanguard it has not penetrated so deep, despite maintaining a large core of players. And at Activision Blizzard they are going to make decisions.
Jason Schreiera renowned journalist from the Bloomberg media, has anticipated that, according to his sources, the Call of Duty saga will dispense with its annual installment in 2023. It will be the first time since 2005 that we will not have a game in the saga in a calendar year.
As indicated, the game, which is being developed by Treyarch, it will take more time to collect ideas and come up with a successful formulaand it would not arrive until 2024.
They are plans that do not change what was planned for this year, since it seems that everything is still standing with Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2022, which will arrive in the coming months as planned. They are medium-term plans and they will surely have content for the series planned for all that time, so as not to leave the thousands of followers who enjoy the license orphaned.
From Bloomberg they assure that the decision will be carried out due to the poor performance of COD Vanguard with respect to previous installments of the saga; that and the feeling that the brand’s games were stepping on each other. To make up for the absence, the publisher is studying launching other shooters in 2023, among which a new free-to-play installment would arrivein addition to content for the new Modern Warfare and for the confirmed Warzone 2. Come on, it will be for Call of Duty.
While we see what happens in the future, we leave you with our analysis of CoD Vanguard, so you can refresh what we thought at the time. Also remember that we offer daily content with Warzone tips and tricks.
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