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Developer Treyarch is attached to Call of Duty 2024
Call of Duty release in 2023 is reportedly a full game and a continuation of last year's rebooted sequel Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II. As per Bloomberg reporter Jason Schreier, publisher Activision, who earlier decided against releasing a CoD title this year, has had a change of heart. The company previously planned on getting a “ expansion” out and has since decided to release an entirely new standalone, full-price title. It's probably not Modern Warfare 3. Serving as an extension, the idea is to carry over maps and game modes from MW2, albeit the cited sources claimed that “plans may change again between now and the release this fall.”
“This time around, some developers say they're more optimistic because they are receiving more from other Activision studios, including Treyarch and Infinity Ward, whose leadership is also supervising the new game,” the Microsoft buyout to finalise, all long-term plans remain hazy.
Last week, Microsoft signed a ten-year agreement with GeForce Now. Customers would have to pay Nvidia for access to its cloud gaming platform, and Microsoft for its titles.
Earlier this month, Ranked Play, which adheres to the same rules set by Call of Duty League (CDL). The mode follows a 4v4 format and features eight new skill divisions, unlocked weapons, and the ability to squad up with other players, in and around your same skill division. The update also promised new cosmetic rewards based on rank, weapon blueprints, and calling cards.
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