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According to a new report, Call of Duty will continue to be released on PlayStation for at least the next three years. Fans have been heavily speculating about the future of Call of Duty following Microsoft's purchase of Activision, as it's one of the biggest franchises in all of the entertainment industry and it's hard to imagine it being siphoned to one platform. Nonetheless, it's also difficult to believe Microsoft would spend almost $70 billion and not have a specific plan in mind for the franchise.
Rumors have already been swirling about Call of Duty ditching its yearly releases, something that has probably hurt the series more than benefited it in recent years. Although Call of Duty has managed to stay a consistent top seller every year, the franchise's popularity has dwindled in the shooter community. The combination of lackluster, rushed games and general fatigue has made some believe it's time for a break. Although nothing is set in stone, it seems like that could happen, but maybe not quite yet.
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A new report from Bloomberg says that Call of Duty will continue to release on PlayStation for the next three years. This means the heavily rumored Modern Warfare sequel coming this year, Treyarch's Call of
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