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Activision Blizzard will reportedly release a premium Call of Duty title later in 2023, following claims that it was delaying the next entry in the series to 2024.
It was reported back in February 2022 that there would be no Call of Duty title this year while Activision Blizzard took time to rethink its approach to the series.
But sources have told Bloomberg there will be a new premium release in autumn 2023, which will be a continuation of last year's Modern Warfare 2 (although it will apparently not be named Modern Warfare 3).
While it restores the franchise's pattern of annual releases – this year would have been the first year since 2005 without a new Call of Duty – it breaks the series tradition of alternating between sub-brands such as Modern Warfare and Black Ops.
Bloomberg's sources say the 2023 game originally began as an expansion to Modern Warfare 2, but has since been spun out to feel like a standalone, full-price release.
The plan is for the new title to carry over multiplayer maps and modes from the 2022 release, although this may change before launch.
The 2023 title will be developed by Sledgehammer Games. Previously, only Infinity Ward has developed Modern Warfare games.
The next game by Treyarch, the third studio that handles the bulk of Call of Duty development is still on course for 2024, following the reported delay from last year.
While 2021's Call of Duty Vanguard underperformed, prompting Activision's decision to push back the Treyarch game, Modern Warfare 2 was the biggest selling game of 2022 and the biggest launch in the series' history – the fastest entry to reach $1 billion.
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