According to an insider, Activision plans to maintain support for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War even after the next series version is released.
The support of each Call of Duty offshoot traditionally ends after about a year with the release of the next part of the popular shooter series. Especially with regard to new content and major updates, efforts are then usually reduced to a minimum or even stopped completely.
According to reliable insider Tom Henderson, Activision could plan differently for the current branch Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. With post-release earnings well above expectations, the company plans to continue supporting the title beyond its traditional cycle.
Thus, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War could become the longest-supported offshoot of the series and continue to be supplied with new content even after the release of the successor, which is rumored to be called Call of Duty: Vanguard.
I was recently told that Black Ops Cold War is likely to be the most supported Call of Duty title after its “cycle” is over, as post-release earnings exceed expectations.
– Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) July 5, 2021