Call of Duty fans recently received a bombshell announcement, as Bloomberg has reported that 2023 will be the first year without a premium entry in the series. Now, Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier has provided more details on what Call of Duty fans can expect in this gap year, and those looking forward to this year’s game should be excited.
Thus far, fans have been quick to focus on the rumor that another free-to-play title will be dropping in place of the typical $70 experience. In fact, some believe that it could be the long-rumored and heavily requested standalone Zombies game, a project insiders have hinted at for months now. While it remains to be seen if this will amount to anything, Jason Schreier has suggested that 2023 will also be bringing a lot more content to 2022’sCall of Duty release.
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Expected to be named Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, several reports have released that suggest Activision is very confident in Infinity Ward’s latest title. Development was supposedly coming along very smoothly over a year ahead of the game’s release, suggesting that the next Call of Duty game should be extremely polished. This is good news, as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will apparently be keeping multiplayer fans busy until the next premium game drops in 2024. According to Schreier, this will be done through “ongoing DLC.”
Intriguingly, it is currently unclear whether this DLC will be paid content or free. Since Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019, all additional maps have been free of charge, with Battle Passes and cosmetic bundles serving as the franchise’s form of monetization. Paid DLC would see the franchise returning to its old formula, though with so
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