Subsequent Call of Duty will get ‘Full Premium’ launch in 2023, confirms Activision

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Subsequent Call of Duty will get ‘Full Premium’ launch in 2023, confirms Activision

According to Activision’s annual third-quarter earnings launch, 2023 Call of Duty will embody “the next full premium release in the blockbuster annual series.” However, which means the model new sport or premium content material for this yr’s Call of Duty: Modern Welfare II stays unknown.

bloomberg It was reported in February that Activision Blizzard deliberate to delay the annual entry within the Call of Duty sequence to subsequent yr. According to the publication, the choice to delay the upcoming Call of Duty could also be as a result of such a great response to 2021’s Call of Duty: Vanguard.

Meanwhile, Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier believes the “full premium release” Activision mentions could possibly be “a continuation of Call of Duty: Modern Welfare II.” “It’s called the full premium release because they’re probably going to market and sell it as a $70 game with new single and multiplayer content. But it’s more MWII,” he stated in a tweet.

The not too long ago launched Call of Duty: Modern Welfare II broke all information, with the sport hitting a brand new document $1 billion in gross sales in simply 10 days after launch. It is the quickest CoD sport to cross one billion plus income within the shortest time. Earlier, Black Ops 2 had set a franchise document for crossing the $1 billion mark in 15 days. According to the high-profile sport developer, Modern Welfare II’s multiplayer has been performed by avid gamers for over 200 million hours.

Earlier this yr, Microsoft introduced that it could purchase Activision Blizzard for $69 billion, making it its largest tech deal ever. Activision is behind different blockbuster titles together with Call of Duty, Overwatch and Diablo. The deal is but to be accredited by regulators around the globe.


With inputs from TheIndianEXPRESS

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