Rather than launching a new Call of Duty title in 2023, Activision is reportedly planning to instead release a premium …
The expansion will arrive in lieu of a new mainline series entry for Call of Duty in 2023, according to aclaiming next year will be the first time in just under two decades the core series skips an annual release.
While an Activision statement released in reponse to February's story failed to deny Schreier's claims, the publisher's subsequent Q2 2022 earnings report revealed it was planning"new premium content" for the"Call of Duty ecosystemm" in 2023. Some initially interpreted this mean a new entry in the series was due next year after all, but a paid expansion for Modern Warfare 2 would fit that description too.
Whatever Activision's plans are for 2023, it's unlikely the company will be ready to share more until after Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2's release on 28th October. Modern Warfare 2's arrival marks the start of a busy period for the Call of Duty series. Battle royale spin-off sequel Warzone 2.0 isBecome a Eurogamer subscriber and get your first month for £1
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