- Activision announced changes to the way it publishes Call of Duty games
- There will be no more back-to-back Modern warfare Or Black ops outings
- The company cites its desire to “stimulate meaningful, non-incremental innovation.”
Activision is making big changes to the way it publishes Call of Duty games.
As revealed in a new message to the manager Call of Duty blog, the company will no longer publish consecutive titles or Modern warfare Or Black ops series. It follows the poor reception of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7which currently has a score of only 67 on Metacritic, and a more negative response to the previous Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.
Both games were released just a year after their predecessors, the excellent Black Ops 6 And Modern Warfare 2, respectively. Activision says it does this in order to “stimulate meaningful, non-incremental innovation” and “deliver an absolutely unique experience every year.”
The post also claims that the company is still “committed” to supporting Black Ops 7 and “won’t rest” until it becomes “one of the best Black Ops games we’ve ever made.”
The game has just received its first major content in the form of the first season, which adds plenty of new content for all of its modes. This was one of the most important updates of Call of Duty story, and I loved the new maps and modes.
If you haven’t tried yet Black Ops 7It’s definitely worth the detour. The campaign is very weak, of course, but the multiplayer and Zombies modes are some of the best in the series to date.
The game will be available for free for a limited time next week on PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X and Series S, and Xbox One.
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