The Call of Duty series has seen a lot of changes over the years. With every entry in the series, the franchise evolves in one way or another, especially with three different studios to make their own mark on the series’ legacy. Now with the October 28 release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (not to be confused with the 2009 game with the same name), Activision is looking to overhaul the series by adding a whole host of new features to go along with the reboot, as reported by Polygon.
Probably the biggest change coming for Call of Duty is a brand new engine. Because the CoD games are developed separately by three different studios — Sledgehammer Games, Infinity Ward, and Treyarch — Activision wanted to make sure that all of the games moving forward would be created to run on the same unified engine, according to Infinity Ward.
This also makes a lot of sense considering that all three studios are co-developing the new Warzone sequel, and the only way to really do that is if they’re all working from one standard engine across the board. They also said they want to each studio to maintain their own specific voice when it comes to making the mainline games, so it’ll be interesting to see how that shakes out as the series continues to unfold.
Another new promise is improved AI, something that fans have complained about for years when it comes to the games’ campaigns. Infinity Ward said they’ve entirely revamped their AI systems, especially taking inspiration from real world soldiers, as well as Hollywood blockbusters. Those two things kind of sound wildly different to me, but as long as it’s fun to play and the AI doesn’t break my immersion, it’s all good with me.
Fans of the series were also pleased to hear a few days ago
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