A Call of Duty subscription service is reportedly in development with Modern Warfare studio Infinity Ward.
According to RalphsValve on Twitter - who has leaked a number of Call of Duty details in the past - Infinity Ward is planning "a major redesign and rebrand" of Call of Duty’s UI/UX systems. This will apparently include: "Launching Call of Duty’s first subscription scheme", "introduc[ing a] mobile application", and a rebuilding of the series' content discovery tools, store, and library.
Infinity Ward plans to facilitate, and entirely rework, Call of Duty’s UI/UX System’s; “A major redesign and rebrand” ⁃ Launching Call of Duty’s first Subscription Scheme ⁃ Introduce Mobile Application, in Concept⁃ Content Discovery & Library/Store re-architecture pic.twitter.com/rwmZ13iZhSFebruary 9, 2022
As some of you will probably remember, Call of Duty has actually had a subscription service before, around the time of Black Ops 2 called Call of Duty: Elite. The service was shut down back in 2014.
This isn’t the only person to claim that some kind of COD subscription service was on the way as Twitter user @ModernWarzone reported last year that "Call of Duty is reportedly considering adding 6 and 12 month Battle Pass subscriptions for future games and Warzone," alongside a screenshot of what looks like a Call of Duty questionnaire with a question that reads: "At what price do you think the 12-month battle pass subscription begins to seem expensive?"
To add further fuel to this speculation fire, another Twitter user known as @ZestyLeaks has shared what looks like the home screen of some kind of Call of Duty online service. The image contains what looks like access to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, Call of Duty: Vanguard, Call of
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