Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare takes multiplayer gameplay to new heights. The core movement system is fundamentally changed with exoskeleton technology, creating the most dynamic, action-packed multiplayer experience in Call of Duty history. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare Multiplayer Reveal Trailer: After getting a glimpse of the campaign mode for the latest installation in the Call of Duty series. Call of Duty Advanced Warfare Multiplayer On PC In 2022 With The S1X Mod. Enjoy!#S1x #AdvancedWarfare #CallofDuty. Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is being developed specifically for next gen consoles and PC. This is the first iteration of publisher Activision’s expanded three-year development cycle allowing the debut lead title from Sledgehammer Games an added year of studio development.
Developer Sledgehammer Games is all set to show the world what the studio has been working on for three years with the official Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare global multiplayer reveal.
Fans will likely get a glimpse of Advanced Warfare’s debut multiplayer trailer, as well as a full multiplayer presentation from the developers at Sledgehammer Games. You can watch it all below:
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New reports claim that actor and pro wrestler Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is set to star in a Call of Duty movie.
New reports claim that actor and pro wrestler Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is set to star in a movie based on the Call of Duty franchise.
Video game movies are all the rage in Hollywood these days, with Sonic the Hedgehog and World of Warcraft getting silver screen adaptations in recent years.
With gaming becoming more and more popular, movie studios are eyeing up popular titles as a way to bring fans into cinemas.
Now, it seems that Call of Duty is the next game to get this treatment, with new reports suggesting that former WWE Champion Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson is in talks to front the live-action adaptation of the FPS series.
In an interview with Men’s Journal promoting his upcoming Black Adam movie, Johnson claimed that he was “going to bring one of the biggest, most badass games to the screen,” saying that there will be an announcement in 2022.
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Now, Giant Freakin Robot are reporting that this will be a Call of Duty movie, with their source stating that he is in talks with studios about making the movie.
Little is known about the movie, including whether it will follow an existing storyline from a previous CoD game, or if Johnson will tell a new story based on the Call of Duty universe. With games like Vanguard are set during World War II, Modern Warfare in the present day, and older titles like Advanced Warfare taking place in the future, there is plenty of scope for stories in the existing games.
Johnson has not agreed on a deal to get the movie made with any studio at the time of writing, so there’s still a chance it may not come to fruition. Activision did float the idea of a Call of Duty cinematic universe in 2015 but shelved those plans in 2020.
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It’s also unclear how Microsoft’s impending purchase of Activision could affect the movie. It seems unlikely they would stand in the way though, as a TV series based on Halo releases in 2022. This wouldn’t be The Rock’s first foray into video games either, appearing as ‘The Foundation in Fortnite Chapter 3.
For now, we’ll have to wait for an official announcement, but with the project only beginning, we wouldn’t expect to see it in theatres for a few years at least.
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A new report claims that Call of Duty will remain on PlayStation for at least the next three releases, including Warzone 2.
Activision Blizzard have committed to releasing the next threeCall of Duty games on PlayStation, according to a new report from Bloomberg.
The gaming world was rocked on January 18 when Microsoft announced it was set to acquire Activision Blizzard in a deal nearing $70 billion. While 54% of Call of Duty fans polled are happy at the news, there has been some concerns about whether Microsoft would make the franchise exclusive to Xbox consoles.
Now, a new report claims that Activision’s flagship FPS will stay on PlayStation for at least the next three releases.
Bloomberg‘s Jason Schreier claims that “Activision had already committed to making the next few CoD games available on Sony’s console,” before news of Microsoft’s purchases broke.
That means Infinity Ward’s Modern Warfare sequel, which is set to release later this year, Treyarch’s next entry in 2023, and a planned “new iteration of Call of Duty: Warzone” will all be playable on PlayStation consoles.
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While Activision haven’t confirmed this publicly, Schreier states that he spoke to “four people with knowledge of the deal,” who have asked to remain anonymous.
While this is good news for Sony fans. the future of CoD on PlayStation is still difficult to predict. Microsoft Gaming CEO Phil Spencer previously stated that they “intended to honor all existing agreements” after the Activision Blizzard deal is complete, but didn’t mention what would happen once those agreements have ended.
Taking away Call of Duty from PlayStation would mark a seismic shift in the gaming industry, and for the franchise. It seems Call of Duty could change forever under Microsoft’s ownership, with talks ongoing about ending the franchise’s annual release schedule.
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A new report claims Activision are considering scrapping the series’ annual release schedule following Microsoft’s buyout.
Activision Blizzard executives are reportedly considering ending the Call of Duty franchise’s annual release schedule, with Bloomberg claiming discussions are ongoing.
For years, fans have become accustomed to receiving a new Call of Duty game every year. Without fail, Activision have published the latest entry in the legendary FPS franchise in October or November, giving players a new game to grind into the holiday seasons.
Some players have suggested this isn’t always a good thing, as this cycle gives CoD’s three developers a limited time to work on games, which can sometimes lead to issues when they launch. Sledgehammer Games have already delayed Vanguard Season 2 to try and address the problems plaguing the game.
Now, it appears that Activision’s higher-ups may be coming around to the idea of ending yearly releases for good.
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According to a new report from Bloomberg, high-level employees at Activision “have discussed moving away from the annual release schedule.”
Jason Schreier reports that these plans haven’t been finalized yet, but there is a belief among the franchise’s development teams that this would “please players and help bolster the franchise” by lightening the intense workloads they currently face.
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This debate has been sparked after the lackluster reception to Vanguard, although Schreier states any change is unlikely to happen for at least a year or two, with Activision banking on 2022’s rumored Modern Warfare II to boost the franchise.
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The move away from yearly releases would certainly offer developers more time to tweak and polish the game, and avoid many of the criticisms leveled at their games in the early days. Halo fans had to wait 6 years for Infinite, but the game was met with widespread acclaim at launch.
With the Microsoft acquisition of Activision, it’s expected that we could see some major changes to the publisher’s titles, although Phil Spencer has moved to calm fears that CoD could become an Xbox exclusive title.
For more on what could happen, check out how Microsoft and Xbox Studios could change Call of Duty forever.
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