Activision Blizzard’s next "Call of Duty" installment will be a continuation of last year’s "Modern Warfare II," a move that marks a deviation from the franchise, which has released a brand new title in the series every single year for the past two decades, Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier reports. The game maker’s goal is for the new "Call of Duty" to feel like a standalone, full-price game whilst simultaneously being an extension of "Modern Warfare II," the author says, citing people familiar with the project. The current plan is for the title to carry over multiplayer maps and modes from the 2022 game, the author notes. Reference Link
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