Call of Duty mobile game on the way from Candy Crush developer
Another try at mobile gaming might just help Call Of Duty on its way back to the top.
Another try at mobile gaming might just help Call Of Duty on its way back to the top.
We might be closer than we think to Black Ops 2 on Xbox One.
The leaks have been generating plenty of chatter, and now word appears to be leaking out of Activision and Sledgehammer HQ about the next Call Of Duty.
DICE creative director, Lars Gustavsson, says other shooters returning to historical settings offer “healthy competition”.
After what was arguably the toughest year for Call Of Duty in the franchise’s storied history, Activision appears set to bring the experience back to where it all began: World War II.
The signs were there from early on, but the investment had been made and there was no turning back. The reveal trailer for Call Of Duty: Infinite Warfare would go down as one of the most disliked in YouTube history, and the writing was on the wall early for a franchise crying out for a return to …
After what has been a rough year for the Call Of Duty brand — albeit still a commercially successful one — the franchise seems set to return to its roots. But what does that mean, and can Call Of Duty ever return to the glory days of the Modern Warfare series? Here are a few ways Call Of Duty can “go back to its roots”.