Since 2005, a new Call of Duty appears every fall. According to a report by Bloomberg, after almost two decades, it should now be concluded with this development cycle. This also means that fans now have to spend two years with this year's game, which is a new modern warfare.
No New Call of Duty in 2023
According to the well-known journalist Jason Schreier, Publisher Activision adopts for the year 2023 from the annual development cycle of the call-of-duty series and breaks a now 17 years old tradition. (Source: Bloomberg). The article is a paid content of Bloomberg, but Schreier also shares the key messages via Twitter:
This year still appears The new modern warfare of developer Infinity Ward and a successor of Call of Duty: Warzone . Following the previous scheme, 2023 developers Treyarch would return to the series, whose games belong to Black Ops series. According to Schreier, however, the corresponding game will not appear in 2023, but only the following year. Activision already has an official statement. The Publisher shared Bloomberg with:
We have an exciting list of "Premium and Free2play Call of Duty" experiences for this year, next year, and beyond. We look forward to telling more details if the time is mature.
Great changes in Activision
With this decision Activision misses the 20th anniversary of the series. The first COD was published in 2003. The annual release of main games started only in 2005. According to Jason Schreier, the reason for this Call of Duty very radical step is No episode from the planned takeover by Microsoft . The decision was regarded regardless of it and is due to the comparatively bad sales of Vanguard.
COD fans have to deal with the same game full two years. Modern Warfare (2019) is not undisputed in the community and the successor appearing this year could make 2022 and 2023 to a patience sample for some fans.
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