The Call of Duty series has taken its fair share of blows as Call of Duty: Vanguard seemingly missed the mark with its fans despite still selling well. With the steady stream of bad press, fans have been siding with the notion of Call of Duty finally taking a year off in order to get extra time to make a more quality game. Earlier today, news broke that the Call of Duty 2023 entry was taking that one-year break. The news garnered mixed reception veering towards the positive side as fans feel it's the right move. An Activision spokesperson has now responded to refute these claims.
First reported by gaming insider Tom Henderson and Jason Schreier at Bloomberg, Call of Duty was reportedly going to take a gap year and continue to support Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty Warzone in 2023. It was also reported that Activision would find a product to release in the interim. If it were to really happen, it would mark the first year without a new Call of Duty entry since 2005. The story reported by Bloomberg was later updated to include the statement from Activision.
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«We have an exciting slate of premium and free-to-play Call of Duty experiences for this year, next year and beyond. Reports of anything otherwise are incorrect. We look forward to sharing more details when the time is right.»
The statement does not deny the claim that the 2023 entry in the Call of Duty franchise is officially delayed, but it does not outright reject the notion. The statement also gives no specifics as to what will come next for the franchise, but it sounds confident that there will be some form of Call of Duty content coming in 2023. Call of Duty: Vanguard has made a disappointing
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