The conference with the shareholders literally “shoots” Activision towards the future of Call of Duty, between Black Ops Cold War, Warzone and Vanguard
The recent conversation between Activision and its shareholders allows us to speak fully (or with another triple piece of news) of Call of Duty, specifically of Black Ops Cold War, Warzone and the mysterious Vanguard. The latter, as you know by now, is still slated for this year but COO Daniel Alegre has set the record straight: the game’s setting, which “fans will love”, will be explorable on both current-gen and next-gen platforms. President Rob Kostich, who is already beginning to clear the next-gen concept, talks about a large and close-knit studio like never before, which will bring content at full speed between campaigns, multiplayer and much more.
Off with Vanguard: let’s talk about Call of Duty Warzone and Black Ops Cold War
Leaving aside Vanguard, we have news to report also for Black Ops Cold War and Warzone, both close to fifth season. The new map will be much larger than the current Verdansk, according to the leaks, while the information officially released today shows a new operator, who is a woman in pure irony. Fans certainly did not miss a funny coincidence. We allude to the hacker girl as the new protagonist, given the constant problems that cheaters cause in the game. The rumors that have foreseen this new face also assert that we will see two more. Anyway, we’ll know more next Thursday (August 12). We therefore await confirmation!
Keep your head.
Work in the shadows and prepare yourself for the mission ahead in Season Five of #BlackOpsColdWar and #Warzone. Live on August 12th. pic.twitter.com/BOSBkCLTsl
— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) August 3, 2021
We talked about the future of the series and we didn’t lie. In the interview with shareholders, Activision did not fail to recall having formed a new studio for the development of mobile titles, starting from the publisher’s flagship franchise. Furthermore, it would seem that the fifth season of Warzone brings with it a very welcome upgrade: native support for next-gen hardware should start next week. The development team in fact he let it slip away a web page on the official site whose URL address leaves no room for doubt, before turning it into a redirect to the home page.
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