The new titles, teased by a Call of Duty blog community update, will use a brand new game engine developed by Infinity Ward (IW). The new engine’s…
Something to look forward to: There’s no arguing that the Call of Duty (CoD) franchise has had a rough ride over the last few years. Players have suffered through everything from unchecked cheaters to broken game mechanics, making the titles all but unplayable. In 2021, Ricochet anti-cheat also failed to deliver the solutions promised to improve the state of the game. Rather than continuing to bandage the same wounds, Infinity Ward has announced work on the next iteration of the Modern Warfare and Warzone games. The new titles, teased by a Call of Duty blog community update, will use a brand new game engine developed by Infinity Ward (IW).
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USA — IT Infinity Ward targets late 2022 release for Modern Warfare and Warzone sequels