Activision president Rob Kostich shared the company’s ambitious plans for the Call of Duty video game series in a recent interview.

Reportedly, it plans to continue developing the Call of Duty saga over the next few years, with new content planned through 2027.

The next production on Activision’s agenda will be ‘Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III’, planned for November 10. This release coincides with the series’ 20th anniversary, making it a particularly important event for fans.

Activision has been working tirelessly on its development. Call of Duty saga with three main investigations It is solely dedicated to supporting franchises and other secondary things.

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In total, nearly 3,000 developers contribute to the creation of these popular first-person shooter games.

Kostich explained that the development process of Call of Duty games has become more complex and laborious over the years, requiring more resources and effort. This was especially evident in Warzone deliveries. Includes seasons and additional seasonal content in addition to premium games.

The company has long-term plans to maintain players’ interest in the series by leveraging its past experience and using a global support group where players share their opinions on the saga.

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Kostich noted that despite its continued commitment to Call of Duty, Activision also has other successful franchises, such as: Skylanders, Destiny, Guitar Hero and Tony Hawk, and that they are exploring ways to go beyond the brand.

With solid plans to run through 2027 and a focus on creating new and exciting experiences for players, Activision is determined to maintain its leadership in the video game industry.

*This content was prepared based on information published by El Comercio with the help of artificial intelligence and reviewed by a journalist and editor.

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