New Call of Duty in 2023: Activision reaffirms it, but not Jason Schreier | Xbox One

A few days before the launch of Season 2 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0, information regarding the rest of the 2023 roadmap is reaching us today. This information more specifically concerning the “big project” linked to Modern Warfare II which has been circulating in many rumors since last October.

A “full annual release” of the Call of Duty franchise planned for this fall?

As strange as it is, the name “full annual version” is the one used by Activision through the short paragraph relayed by Charlie Intel last night. Last October, a major DLC project for Modern Warfare II was mentioned and it raised many questions within the gaming community.

“Across the Call of Duty franchise, our teams are working to amplify the success of the fourth quarter, with plans for 2023 including even more engaging live services across all platforms and the next full annual release of the hit series. »

But contrary to what one might imagine, this “complete annual release” seems rather to be closer to a very important DLC, “marketed” as a game in its own right, without it being a new opus, according to Jason Schreier’s sources. Sledgehammer Games would be at the head of this project and the novelties would be numerous, despite the fact that it is a continuity of MWII. The journalist had moreover nuanced the first revelations transmitted by Charlie Intel last November.

Going by the usual Activision schedule and breaking news, Call of Duty 2024 is still the next ‘complete’ installment to come and this one will be developed by Treyarch.

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