Activision Says The Call of Duty 2020 Announcement Is Close

Call of Duty 2020 is being developed by no smaller teams than COD veteran Treyarch and legendary Raven Software, who are also working on the franchise.

At this point in the year, Activision should have already fully presented the new instalment of Call of Duty; However, 2020 has been different and we still do not know the official name or the release date, but 2 things are certain: it will be released this year and it will be a collaboration between Treyarch and Raven Software, as revealed by Activision tonight, as part of it’s quarterly financial report.

„The game already looks amazing and internally, people are having a lot of fun playing both the campaign and the online modes that set developers apart,” said Activision director Bobby Kotick. “So all I can say, in terms of timing, is that I suspect they will hear more about this very soon, “ he added.

 

With this, the rumors about development problems seem to be confirmed, since the 3-year cycle that the franchise follows since 2012, pointed to a game created by Sledgehammer Games, but the journalist Jason Schreier reported in the middle of last year that internal conflicts had motivated to a change in the scheme.

“It’s official. We’re very excited to show you what we’ve been cooking together with Raven Software,” announced the official Treyarch account. “We are excited to announce our partnership with Treyarch in this year’s Call of Duty instalment. We can’t wait to show you more!” Added Raven Software, who, incidentally, often plays a supporting role in developing instalments for the Call of Duty saga.

The concept behind the game is unknown, as well as its release date, but multiple leaks point to a title located in the Cold War and with a launch window in October.

Meanwhile, Call of Duty Modern Warfare and Warzone are on their way to Season 5 multiplayer, with the battle royale shaping up to continue as a side game that will even serve to make announcements. “So if you look at Warzone in particular, it’s not just a great gaming experience, but a great platform for us to share new franchise news and information directly with our community, like never before,” Kotick explained.

Source: 3DJuegos

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