Next year's CoD game will be called Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II, according to prolific leaker and data miner Tom Henderson. CoD 2022 To Be Called Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II What do we know about Call of Duty 2022, otherwise known as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II? We'll welcome it, especially after the travesty that was Black Ops Cold War, and the snooze-fest that will grace our presence in the form of Call of Duty: Vanguard. Thus, quite naturally, it comes as no surprise that Infinity Ward's next CoD is going to be a sequel to that beloved game. It was the boots-on-the-ground experience that fans had been asking for, after one too many futuristic titles. Despite of this, no fair accounting of 2019's Call of Duty could deny that, by-in-large, it was a return to form for the franchise, and the game that brought a lot of players back into the Call of Duty eco-system. There were SBMM issues, with a lot of players agreeing it was a little too strict, and the map design certainly left something to be desired. If Infinity Ward is indeed satisfied with where its 2022 game's development is at right now, perhaps the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare sequel can meet or exceed players' expectations.Modern Warfare's 2019 wasn't perfect. Judging by Modern Warfare's reported 2 million active players, it might be better in the long term if Call of Duty doesn't cash in on that anticipation earlier than necessary. The 2019 entry was a reboot of an already established subseries, but it brought many widely praised additions like the Gunsmith and paved the way for Warzone's success. Although the rumors surrounding this year's game bode ill, altering the release schedule further could have potentially compromised the franchise's reportedly promising 2022 entry. However, the knowledge of how Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer would respectively progress on their respective projects couldn't have been known, and it's probably better the publisher didn't make this choice. In theory, it seems Activision could have moved Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 up to 2021 in order to give Call of Duty 2021 more time. With over a year to go until release, though, things could still go awry during the latter third of production. The MW2Ghost's claims are unconfirmed hearsay, but the leaker has built a reputation for themselves as a reputable insider source in the Call of Duty community over the years. Infinity Ward is reportedly " feeling very good" about the way the game is shaping up at this point in development, which comes a few months after the news of two key Modern Warfare developers quitting the studio earlier in the year. The Call of Duty: Modern Warfare sequel is expected to launch in 2022, and insider TheMW2Ghost has stated the game is " further ahead than projected" with a year remaining in production.
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Meanwhile, Infinity Ward's next game in the series and follow-up to Modern Warfare seems to be having an easier time behind the scenes. The resulting rumors suggest Call of Duty 2021 will launch in a less than ideal state, which could make some wary after growing complaints about glitches in Call of Duty: Warzone and Black Ops Cold War. On top of that, Sledgehammer has been creating its next entry during a pandemic, which has probably created further development challenges. The studio is alleged to have been given two years develop the title, which is much shorter than the franchise standard three-year production cycle. Sledgehammer Games has been confirmed as the developer of this year's untitled entry, which is rumored to be another World War II game. This is likely reassuring for fans, as Call of Duty 2021's reportedly poor sales projections has raised some red flags. Although Activision and Infinity Ward have yet to formally announce Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, the success of the 2019 entry and the cliffhanger ending of its campaign has led to beliefs that the modern-day subseries will continue.
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