Activision: Call of Duty and another remaster confirmed for 2021

Activision: Call of Duty and another remaster confirmed for 2021
Activision's executives spoke about the publisher's upcoming games at the investor conference. After we reported earlier this morning that Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2 will no longer be released this year, there was also an outlook on the company's other titles. Accordingly, there will be the next offshoot of Call of Duty in 2021. The publisher has not yet revealed details about the shooter. Activision has even kept the developer secret so far. According to current rumors, it should be sledgehammer games that are responsible for the new Call of Duty. Most recently, the team took care of Call of Duty: WW2, which appeared in stores in 2017. In the meantime, Sledgehammer Games had to restructure after several managers left the studio in 2018. Last year alone, over 150 new developers joined the team in California.

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