A possible shift from the original plan

According to a report byBloomberg, Activision may have switched up their plans so this year’s Call Of Duty release will pivot from being a paid expansion to another new Modern Warfare game developed by Sledgehammer Games. It’s said to continueModern Warfare 2’s story and carry over bits and pieces from its multiplayer, too.

Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier says that people familiar with Sledgehammer and Activision’s next Call Of Duty game are aiming to make it feel “like a standalone, full-price release and also an extension of Modern Warfare 2” (cheers,VGC).

It seems like the plan so far is to “carry over maps and modes” from MW2, but Schreier’s warned that these plans could change between now and release.

A few months ago we heard rumblings from Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier about Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2getting a paid expansion, or a sort of Modern Warfare 2.5. So, it’s interesting to hear that may be treating is as a sort of semi-sequel that’s both a standalone release, but crucially, not Modern Warfare 3.

As someone who’s invested a lot of time into COD and Warzone in the past, I’m not all that excited at the prospect of a MW2.5. I think I’m just a bit burned out on the series, and it’s an ecosystem that could get tiring pretty fast. Would you need to own MW2 to own whatever Sledgehammer’s release may be? Would I need to own MW2.5. to get all the best guns? Questions remain over how it would integrate with Warzone 2, too. It’s a no thanks from me.