Almost two weeks ago, insider Tom Henderson talked about the problems of the new Call of Duty. According to him, due to the low quality of the game, the developers have already prepared Recovery roadmap… Similarly, VentureBeat journalist Jeff Grubb recently spoke about the project. According to him, the next Call of Duty may come out without its own multiplayer at all.
In a fresh video on his YouTube channel, Grubb said that the new game in the series is experiencing serious problems in terms of developing a multiplayer mode. Recall: for the creation of the continuation of the franchise, which, according to unconfirmed reports, is called Call of Duty WWII: Vanguard, the studio is responsible for Sledgehammer Games. Recently publisher Activision announced that the project is being created for a new generation of consoles and will be noted “Stunning graphics in campaign, multiplayer and co-op modes”.
According to Jeff Grubb, the next Call of Duty may be released along with the remaster of the multiplayer part of CoD: Modern Warfare 2. The updated campaign of this shooter was released at the end of March 2020 on PS4, and a month later reached PC and Xbox One.
So far, no one has officially confirmed the insider’s data, so they should be taken as rumors.
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