For months it was widely reported that Call of Duty would be sitting 2023 out (at least in terms of releasing a full “premium” title). Activision didn’t deny any of the reporting, but it seems plans have changed. First, it was reported Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II would be getting a major paid expansion in 2023, and in their most recent earnings report Activision Blizzard stated Call of Duty would get a “full annual premium release" in 2023 (phrasing they hadn’t used in previous reports). Various insiders have since confirmed that Activision has course corrected and a new core Call of Duty from Sledgehammer Games is indeed coming in 2023.
So, what form will this year’s Call of Duty take? Well, according to reliable insider Jason Schreier, the next Call of Duty will be an extension of Modern Warfare II. As you’ve likely already logically concluded, this year’s game began as the aforementioned Modern Warfare II expansion and has since been rescoped as a full standalone release. That may sound concerning, but according to Schreier, the expansion was always going to be quite meaty, with a new story campaign, multiplayer maps and content, and more. Content from Modern Warfare II (multiplayer maps, operators, ect.) is also said to carry over, so the new game will have a solid base to build on. That said, despite being a continuation of Modern Warfare II, this new game likely won’t be packaged as Modern Warfare III.
Per Schreier, there is some anxiety within Sledgehammer Games, as they haven’t been given a lot of time to make this new Call of Duty – only two years, which is very brief by modern AAA development standards. 2021’s Call of Duty: Vanguard was also developed by Sledgehammer in only two years, and it was criticized
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