According to various sources online, Call of Duty's Modern Warfare and Black Ops series will receive a two-year support cycle following their release. The franchise will reportedly alternate between the popular series, ensuring each entry receives two years of dedicated support.
With the extended support cycle, developers will have enough time to introduce fresh content, refine gameplay mechanics, and introduce new features to keep the games entertaining for players. While the specifics of the new direction that the Call of Duty franchise is taking are not yet precise, it is evident that the series is set to embark on a new path forward.
Recent reports suggest that Activision executives are charting a new course for the Call of Duty franchise, with Modern Warfare and Black Ops being the primary focus. Both series are expected to receive two years of post-launch support, allowing developers to refine gameplay mechanics, add new content and features, and keep the games exciting for players. Additionally, it has been reported that the franchise will exclusively alternate between the Modern Warfare and Black Ops series.
However, it remains unclear what the future holds for the new IPs separate from the Modern Warfare and Black Ops series. In the past, the franchise has produced titles like Infinite Warfare, Vanguard, World War 2, Advanced Warfare, and more that do not fall under the umbrella of either of these two series.
Despite the ambiguity surrounding the future direction of the franchise, it is evident that the developers are dedicated to delivering a high-quality gaming experience for players.
The Call of Duty franchise has undergone significant changes over the years, with the developers constantly striving to improve the
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