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Monday, May 4, 2020
CoD: Warzone will be the bridge between future Call of Duty games, arriving on PS5, XSX as well
It is rumored that the next Call of Duty game will be announced soon ... just two months after the release of the still-current Warzone.
The fifth month is usually the time of year when the next Call of Duty title is revealed. Just as a reminder - the fifth month is now. This year the situation is a bit different as Call of Duty is jumping out of the pate more than usual. In the third month, Warzone was launched as a standalone F2P game, followed by a remake of Modern Warfare 2. It doesn't mean that the next CoD won't be announced in the first half of 2020, but the question is what it means for the hugely popular Warzone.
A partial answer to this was offered by Infinity Ward's Taylor Kurosaki in an interview with GamerGen. As he says, Call of Duty is a genre in itself (yes, he really said that) and that all the games in the series, although different from one another (yes, he did say it), are all connected in some way. And in the future, Warzone will be the link between them. Warzone should be a constant, whether Modern Warfare, Black Ops or something else is up to date.
In other words, Warzone will actually promote future Call of Duty games with different content, and many will be. The symbiosis currently shown by Modern Warfare and Warzone will thus be passed on to other games, which means that Warzone players will receive a bonus if they buy a new CoD, and in the new CoD they will receive a bonus if they are Warzone players. Everyone gets as if Oprah is sharing something.
It is therefore no surprise that Warzone will be available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X consoles as soon as they go on sale.
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