Reportedly, Activision plans to release at least a few moreCall of Duty games on both PS5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles, including an alleged Call of Duty: Warzone sequel. Questions about the future of the top-selling shooter series continue to linger in the wake of Microsoft's pending Activision Blizzard acquisition, which should be finalized by mid-2023.
Newly appointed CEO of Microsoft Gaming, Phil Spencer, addressed the public's curiosity in a tweet late last week, divulging that he'd spoken with Sony executives on several occasions. Spencer, specifically, confirmed Microsoft's intent to honor existing deals between Activision Blizzard and Sony. The Xbox boss further noted his group's "desire to keep Call of Duty on PlayStation" platforms. Naturally, the last point opened yet another door of discourse, especially since Minecraft games both old and new remain on the Sony-branded hardware while IP from other recent Microsoft acquisitions, such as Hellblade, are labeled Xbox console exclusives. A new report on the matter seems to offer a bit of insight into the matter.
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Speaking with four people knowledgeable of Activision's ongoing deal with Sony, Bloomberg reportedly learned that at least three more Call of Duty titles will come to PlayStation consoles in the coming years. One such project is Call of Duty: Warzone 2, though details concerning the specifics remain scarce. Credible industry insider Tom Henderson backed up Bloomberg's reporting in a recent Twitter post, claiming Warzone 2 will launch as a full-blown sequel on current-gen consoles (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S) and PC. Henderson's tweet reads as follows:
Warzone 2 is literally that… Warzone 2. Current
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