call of duty 2017

The Next Call of Duty Will Go Back To Its Roots, Says Activision

The Call of Duty series has progressed to become a futuristic sci-fi shooter, moving away from its roots as a history-based FPS. Since Advanced Warfare, the franchise has been diving further into the future, and after three games in the sci-fi settings, Activision says they will be finally going back to their roots. This seems to come as welcome news, as Infinite Warfare caused the fans to complain a lot, mainly due to the sci-fi fatigue. Not to mention the fact that Activision’s senior vice president of investor relations Amrita Ahuja admitted in an earning’s call that Infinite Warfare “wasn’t the success we planned”. “In 2017 Activision will take Call of Duty back to its roots, and traditional combat will once again take center stage,” Ahuja said...

Call Of Duty 2017 Might Be Set In Vietnam

If rumors are true, then Activision might just be listening to it’s fan base who want the series to go back to it’s roots, instead of taking ludicrous steps into the future. The next call of duty game, which is set for November 2017 (based on their annual cycles), will be developed by Sledgehammer studios, and takes gamers to the jungles of Vietnam. This wouldn’t bee too surprising as they had already been working on a similar game called Fog Of War. It’s interesting too see that Activision might be willing to go all the way out to step away form the futuristic setting, and even modern setting and go back to the Vietnam conflict. It’s still to been seen how much of this will be a true return to form to classic Call of duty games, or if it’s simply a resk...


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