Call of Duty 2023: Activision would have decided to ignore, new details

    Call of Duty 2023: Activision would have decided to ignore, new details
    Last February, Jason Schreier revealed that Activision intended to skip Call of Duty 2023, and that this had nothing to do with the takeover of the Activision Blizzard group by Microsoft. Today, the Bloomberg journalist adds a layer of it by specifying that the coming year will be devoted to the deployment of DLC for Call of Duty Modern: Warfare 2, with perhaps an extension revolving around the campaign. main. "No new Call of Duty before 2024, as I have already meant before," he insists.

    Next year they'll be selling new stuff for MW2, an expansion or something like that (not sure exactly what it'll look like but it'll have campaign stuff too). No actual new COD until 2024 as I reported earlier this year



    — Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) October 10, 2022
    If the American publisher has not formalized anything for the moment, let us remember that in August, he had said that his teams were working on premium content for 2023 and beyond, without saying more about the subject. Some fans had then thought that it could concern a spin-off based on the Zombies mode. For the insider TheGhostOfHope, Call of Duty Modern: Warfare 2 should indeed be the subject of a scripted extension at the end of 2023, and also welcome a map pack celebrating the 20th anniversary of the series and which would currently be in development. Unsurprisingly, it would contain a selection of maps that have marked the history of Call of Duty.

    EXCLUSIVE: Campaign DLC to be released in late 2023 bundled with map pack I leaked previously. pic.twitter.com/clIJZeqCiZ

    — Hope (@TheGhostOfHope) October 9, 2022
    For the record, the release of Call of Duty Modern: Warfare 2 is scheduled for October 28 on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PS4, PS5 and PC.

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