Call of Duty 2021
Activision confirms the development studio for Call of Duty 2021. As those responsible for the publisher announced during an investor conference, Sledgehammer Games is responsible for the implementation of the new first-person shooter. Previous rumors have thus been confirmed. In addition, Activision announces the release of the first person shooter for this year; previously it was speculated that the new CoD may not appear in 2021. Activision announced at the conference that one could hardly wait to be able to present the "next premium Call of Duty". The responsible parties are still hiding specific details about the setting.Call of Duty 2021 is being developed for next-gen consoles PS5 and Xbox Series X as well as PC, adds the publisher. Players can look forward to graphical improvements and higher resolutions. A release on PS4 and Xbox One is still to be expected. Activision adds that the new first person shooter will "add to the line and expand the Call of Duty ecosystem".
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The Call of Duty planned for 2021 seems to be struggling with major problems. Has the shooter allegedly called Vanguard been canceled? var lstExcludedArticleTicker = '1371483,1371508,1371206,1371089'; "We're looking forward to this year's release of the new premium Call of Duty. Sledgehammer Games is developing it, the game looks great and is on schedule for a release in the fall," commented Activision-CEP Bobby Kotick. As soon as we get more information, you will find out as usual in our news area. Previously, there was speculation about a setting in World War II. Sledgehammer Games was most recently responsible for Call of Duty: WW2, which went on sale in 2017.Via Charlie Intel
Call Of Duty 2021 Led By Sledgehammer Games, Coming This Fall With Warzone Integration
Activision Blizzard confirmed during its earnings call that the next Call of Duty entry will be led by Call of Duty: WWII developer Sledgehammer Games. A release date was not announced, but it's on track to launch this fall.
Details are vague, but Activision Blizzard hinted at the usual features: a single-player campaign, multiplayer, and a co-op component. The studio also said this Call of Duty entry is 'built for next-gen,' suggesting the title will take advantage of hardware features like Quick Resume on Xbox and the DualSense's adaptive triggers.
Coinciding with the news, Sledgehammer Games tweeted a GIF of WWE superstar The Undertake rising from a coffin. Sledgehammer has assisted development on Modern Warfare and Black Ops Cold War; the last Call of Duty game the studio spearheaded was 2017's Call of Duty: WWII. It also provides support on Warzone.
Though details are scarce, Activision Blizzard said Call of Duty 2021 will integrate with Warzone, echoing the battle royale's important to the overall franchise. There are no details on how this integration will work just yet.
Rumors were circulating that Call of Duty 2021 would be delayed to 2022. However, Activision Blizzard reiterated that it will launch this fall. With the exception of Warzone, most Call of Duty games typically fall between October and November.
Activision Blizzard also announced plans to hire some 2,000 developers over the next two years. To get this hiring spree underway, Activision Blizzard opened a new studio in Toronto, Canada. There are further studio expansions planned for Australia, China, and Poland.
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