For the past few years, Activision has kept a tight lid on its new Call of Duty projects, waiting until the end of the summer to reveal them instead of announcing the titles earlier in the year like it used to do. That's changing with the 2022 entry, as Activision has officially announced two new Call of Duty games that are in the works for 2022: one is a sequel to the 2019 Modern Warfare reboot, and the other is Call of Duty: Warzone 2.
This was confirmed in a report by Charlie Intel, with the Modern Warfare sequel reportedly being built using a brand-new engine. This same engine will be what powers the next Call of Duty: Warzone «experience,» which is being built as a companion to the Modern Warfare sequel. Problems in Call of Duty: Warzone started after the game tried to integrate content from Black Ops Cold War and Vanguard, so it makes sense that this new version will be tied to a single Call of Duty experience.
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A release date for the new Call of Duty: Warzone experience wasn't announced. It's possible that it will launch alongside Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 this fall, but it's also possible that it will come some time after launch. After all, the original Call of Duty: Warzone game didn't launch until about five months or so after the 2019 Modern Warfare game released.
Specific details on what fans can expect from this new Warzone experience weren't revealed, but it's said to be a «massive evolution of Battle Royale» with an «incredibly ambitious sandbox mode,» according to CharlieIntel's reporting. What this means exactly remains to be seen, but fans should find out in the months ahead.
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