A revolutionary new Warzone experience to be revealed in late 2022, still F2P and built from the ground up

    A revolutionary new Warzone experience to be revealed in late 2022, still F2P and built from the ground up

    A revolutionary new Warzone experience to be revealed in late 2022, still F2P and built from the ground up

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    In their Q2022 1,77 earnings press release, Call of Duty publishers Activision reported net revenue of $2,28 billion across all titles. This amount is comparatively lower than last year's first quarter profit of $XNUMX billion. Along with the revenue numbers, the company also talked about the expansion of the Call of Duty franchise and its future plans.



    While you may already know, Activision has once again confirmed that this year's Call of Duty is a sequel to 2019's Modern Warfare and that its development is being led by Infinity Ward. The premium CoD experience of 2022 will be accompanied by the highly anticipated Warzone 2, which is expected to be revealed later this year.

    Related: Will CoD Warzone skins carry over to Warzone 2 when it releases?

    The report further mentions that “the new free-to-play Warzone experience, which is built from the ground up alongside the premium game, features groundbreaking innovations. Players are also expecting some kind of announcement soon about the next Warzone game for mobile devices.

    Additionally, the teases for Modern Warfare 2022 have already begun with Infinity Ward changing their Twitter profile picture to what resembles the franchise's iconic "Ghost" character. Rumors suggest that a reveal trailer for the game is set to arrive on May 30.


    Stay tuned to Pro Game Guides for more Call of Duty content. In the meantime, check out our article on When will Operation Monarch be released in Call of Duty: Warzone?


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