Call of Duty: WWII is a couple of months away from launch and details about Call of Duty 2018 have started to pop up on the internet. According to a report, next year’s Call of Duty title will take the series to go back to Modern Warfare era.
Going by Activision’s schedule, Treyarch will be bringing the Call of Duty 2018 and the job listing for the game for a Systems Designer on the developer’s website and suggests that the game will be heading back to Modern Warfare era. Also, the job listing calls for someone with a deep knowledge about Modern military firearms.
Also, Activision has hinted that Call of Duty: WWII is just the first game in a new series of Call of Duty Titles. He stated that World War 2 setting is not a one-off and believes that this era is a “very rich territory”.
Well, you know I can’t reveal things on the slate that are several years off. But no I don’t necessarily see it as a one-off; I think that World War II and historical settings more broadly are very rich territory, and I think there’s every possibility that that could become an area that we explore more than once.
Also, Sledgehammer Games has ditched the final kill cam in Call of Duty: WWII beta and has replaced it with something similar to that of Overwatch’s Play Of The Game feature.
It is still unknown how this mechanic in Call of Duty: WWII beta works but, suggests that there are ways in which it “can recognize as worthy of showing to all the players.”
Call of Duty: WWII is a first-person action shooter in development at Sledgehammer Games and is scheduled to launch on November 3, 2017, for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.
Source: Activision