Activision is looking to shoot out yet another Call of Duty game, fulfilling the annual release cycle — which has been milked to death. With that said, during an earnings call, Activision will continue with its plans to ship the next Call of Duty game in the ongoing series this year despite coronavirus concerns.
Whether it be Call of Duty: Modern Warfare or Call of Duty: Warzone — or for that matter Call of Duty: Mobile — there’s no denying that both 2019 and 2020 have seen a lot of Call of Duty. Additionally, there’s going to be even more Call of Duty this year, according to Activision Blizzard’s Chief Operating Officer and president Daniel Alegre.
Alegre spoke with investors today to share Activision’s Q1 2020 results, and when doing so, he touched on how the next Call of Duty game is still being developed despite devs working from home.
The next entry in the ongoing series will be a “premium” title, which is still on track to release sometime later this year.
Moreover, Alegre notes that two “library IPs” from Activision are in development. In other words, there are two games in the works that aren’t related to Call of Duty.
In addition to the above, it’s unclear what these two games are, and Activision and Alegre did not specify what gamers and fans alike can expect from here on out. This means we must wait before the company reveals what is currently in the works for public consumption.
Finally, expect the next Call of Duty game set for this year to follow in the footsteps of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, where it pisses off social justice warriors while at the same time being filled with current year propaganda.
In the meantime, you can learn more about Activision Blizzard’s plans by paying investor.activision.com a visit.