Call of Duty 2023 may have been delayed, but as Activision publishes its latest earnings report, predicting large-scale success for both Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2, the studio also says that additional CoD content will nevertheless still arrive next year.
battle royale, is expected to launch in 2022, with Modern Warfare 2 already confirmed for October 28. In its latest earnings call however, Activision says that more Call of Duty content is planned for the immediate future, including 2023.
"Anticipation is high for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, planned for release on console and PC on October 28," the company says. "An all-new Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 experience, tightly integrated with the game, will launch as an extension of the Modern Warfare universe later this year.
"Across the Call of Duty ecosystem, the teams are well positioned to these launches with substantial live operations while also continuing development of new content planned for 2023 and beyond."
" content" could refer to several different possibilities, including new game modes for Warzone, DLC for Modern Warfare 2, or simply additional weapons, skins, and other update content across the expanding CoD universe. "" however suggests that whatever Activision is planning, it isn't going to be free, hinting that the content for Call of Duty 2023 may be more substantial than cosmetics and perks. Perhaps the zombies mode for Modern Warfare 2 will be a paid expansion, or maybe, if you're a wild optimist, the plans to cancel CoD 2023 have been reversed, and there will be a new Call of Duty game next year after all. Either way, the CoD roap is looking pretty populated for the near future, with the increasingly fierce and competitive Warzone demanding you pay special attention to getting the best loadout.