Call of Duty: Warzone will be the connecting link of various sub-series of the franchise, such as Black Ops and Modern Warfare.
Source: Uniongames.net
The developer told the French publication GamerGen that Activision plans to make Warzone a kind of" constant".
"We are now in uncharted territory," Kurosaki says. "Call of Duty has been released regularly over the years, and Warzone has forced us to rethink how best to release new content and how to integrate it."
"Call of Duty is a genre in itself. The Call of Duty tree has different branches, but they are all intertwined. Warzone will act as a link connecting the various subseries of the franchise. It will be very cool to see how they come and go, and Warzone remains the only constant."
Given the rich history of the franchise, this sounds reasonable, especially shareware Warzone has its own content that develops separately from Modern Warfare and in the future will not compete with different multiplayer modes from each sub-series.
At the moment, Warzone boasts an audience of more than 50 million players.
Activision plans to support the battle Royale for a long time. Kurosaki mentioned plans to release Warzone on next-generation consoles, but the narrative Director did not announce any details about the versions for PS5 and Xbox Series X.