Call Of Duty may finally stop issuing annual releases in favor of expansion packs, according to sources close to the matter.
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Call Of Duty may finally stop issuing annual releases in favor of expansion packs, according to sources close to the matter.

Call Of Duty may finally stop issuing annual releases in favor of expansion packs, according to sources close to the matter.

 

Given that Call Of Duty HQ exists, future Call Of Duty games could become DLC rather than full games.

Call Of Duty titles have long been known for their annual releases since their first debut back in 2003. Though different developers such as Treyarch, Sledgehammer Games and Infinity Ward may have come and gone over time, Activision remains consistent by consistently unveiling one title every year.

Tradition has recently wavered, with new information suggesting that publisher may break it entirely and treat new releases more as DLC expansions than standalone titles.

Following the debut of Call Of Duty HQ app, which serves as an efficient way of playing most modern COD titles through one service; such as Call Of Duty: Warzone and Modern Warfare series along with classic titles that recently went back online will all be accessible.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III will join the series when released, yet its Steam page indicates future games could come as DLC expansions.

Twitter user @r3al1tyuk_ shared this video and generated considerable debate among fans regarding how future titles would be accessible.

On one hand, organizing all your games into a central hub makes selecting what’s appropriate more straightforward, while titles you no longer intend on revisiting can simply be removed from HQ app.

On the other hand, calling DLC expansions “expansions,” but charging as though they’re full-price games has led to considerable debate about new releases; particularly whether or not they will be complete products at launch.

“Makes sense given their transformation of Call of Duty HQ into the base Call of Duty game with additional DLC titles in store as updates. Can’t wait for critics to cry”

“I appreciate its advantages of less switching applications”

“But that is stupid because this is only for MW2 clients!”

As expected, much of this only pertains to PC players; console releases likely won’t utilize Call Of Duty HQ app directly.

Only time will tell what lies in store for Call Of Duty in its future; for now fans eagerly anticipate Modern Warfare III’s release on November 10, which should come later this year.

Call Of Duty may finally stop issuing annual releases in favor of expansion packs, according to sources close to the matter.
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