The creators of Call of Duty: Warzone cannot complain about a lack of success. Now it even looks as if the Battle Royale offshoot could even become the core of the series.
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Call of Duty: Warzone is hugely successful, the number of players is climbing and climbing. Of course, this raises a little the question of what the future of the game will look like, which is currently available both as a stand-alone version and as part of Modern Warfare.
In an interview, Infinity Ward's Taylor Kurosaki said Warzone could become a common thread connecting all Call of Duty offshoots.
Call of Duty has been appearing on the same rhythm with different branches for several years, but the success of Warzone has triggered a rethinking of the release and integration of new content. Call of Duty is now a separate genre with different branches and Warzone should link them in the future. He was very excited to see how the integration of various call-of-duty games would be implemented in the coming years.
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So obviously there is no need to worry that Warzone will unplug in the foreseeable future if it actually becomes a core element of the brand. The question of what effects this will have on the individual games and offshoots becomes more exciting. It is already clear that Warzone will also get a release for the upcoming PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles. So it is not entirely unlikely that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will also be delivered for the new consoles.
The next call of duty, which is rumored to be a Black Ops offshoot in times of the Cold War and the Vietnam War, should provide initial clues.