The Call of Duty franchise is a massive one. Over the years, we have seen new installments released into the marketplace, and it’s since become an annual release game. There is a brand new Call of Duty game to get excited about each year. This trend is not slowing down, and while some games have been deemed to be a step backward, the team at Activision continues to monitor and plan out projects that they hope will continue to push the series to new heights. In fact, it looks like their planning tactics for the franchise have them set all the way through 2027.
If you enjoy FPS games, you’ve likely kept tabs on what’s coming for Call of Duty. While we don’t know what exactly is planned, a few games are apparently marked down for approval going through the next few years. That should be exciting news for those of you who enjoy the franchise. Meanwhile, that means the Activision team has picked out what wars or eras the next few games will be centered around. Thanks to VentureBeat, we’re finding out that Activision is ensuring they keep up with player feedback and have a steady line of installments coming our way.
VentureBeat has the chance to speak with Rob Kostich, the president of Activision. During their conversation, Rob noted the team’s attempt to keep players passionate about the franchise. Of course, Activision is also getting ready for a significant change as Microsoft seeks to purchase Activision Blizzard. While that deal has yet to go through entirely, it’s just a matter of days now before the CMA regulator gives Microsoft the official green light. It’s with Microsoft’s resources that we can expect an easier time to bring the development team’s creative visions to life, according to Rob Kostich.
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