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Seemingly everyone within game medium has their money on the nextCall of Dutyto come from serial founder Infinity Ward beingCall of Duty : Modern Warfare 4 , and a new discovery makes that possible action seem even more potential than before . Considering that most game within the revolutionary first - person shooter franchise are announced in May , the first official news of the long - await law of continuation of theModern Warfareline is sure enough just around the recession .
Even in an annualized franchised likeCall of Duty , the eight years that have passed sinceCall of responsibility : Modern Warfare 3released in 2011 have felt like an infinity , and player have been itch to ill-use back into the steel - toed boots of the elect members of Task Force 141 and SAS ever since . Just this April , an NFL star and two high - profile NFL draft filling may have beengiven the opportunity to do just that , meaning that whatever the upcomingCall of Dutyis , it ’s in a playable country and is generating a lot of excitement . Though it ’s presently unnamed , it ’s known that the Modern game will play back theseries ' defining smash hit campaignswith whichCall of responsibility : Black Ops 4unpopularly did away , raising hope even higher that the nextCall of Dutywill go back to the ascendant of its heyday in other ways , too .
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dig a little deeper , Gamespothas sniffed out a smoking accelerator that very strongly suggests that theModern Warfaresub - serial publication will eventually be returning . To stay in advance of the curve in the gaming industry , all one needs to do is follow the talent that build all of the interactive magic possible , and the resumés of five Infinity Ward employee all direct toModern Warfare 4 ’s universe . All five left Infinity Ward around the sentence that the ship’s company ’s Colorado - founders Vince Zampella and Jason West were terminated byCall of Dutypublisher Activision , at which point the span started their own studio , Respawn Entertainment , the creative powerhouse behindTitanfall . This caused a massive diaspora of top talent from Infinity Ward to Respawn , but Respawn ’s Zied Rieke , Joel Emslie , Mark Grigsby , Geoffrey Smith , and Alex Roycewicz have all notably gone back to Infinity Ward within the last two years .
These highly talented veterans of both theModern WarfareandTitanfallgames could have made the jump back to Infinity Ward for loads of reasons , but one in finicky makes the most sense . After Respawn was acquire byEAin 2017 , they in all probability could smell that Respawn wasshifting its focus awayfrom its manifest brand of twitch shooter toward unrelated undertaking likeApex LegendsandStar Wars Jedi : Fallen ordination . Of course , this principle would only make it even more logical for them to return to the waiting weapons system of Infinity Ward , especially if theCall of Dutystudio was actively recruiting a dream team of formerModern Warfaredevelopers to give the dormant series a proper sequel . The officialE3 Twitter accountcertainly seems to be aware that something is up , as well , taunt an Infinity Ward panel at E3 2019 .
Though the above is the most immediately compelling interpretation of the back - and - forth movement of these cardinal musician , things may ultimately pan out differently . However , those that refuse to give up promise on a newModern Warfareinstallment will soon see for themselves whether or not their optimism bears any fruit when this year’sCall of Dutyis annunciate soon .
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Source : Gamespot , E3 / Twitter