Although developer Raven Software has overseen Call of Duty: Warzone since its inception in April 2020, there will reportedly be another developer stepping in to deliver future content for the game.
Publisher Activision has revealed Modern Warfare series creator Infinity Ward is leading development on new “experiences” for the battle royale., Activision has noted that Infinity Ward is now actively developing Call of Duty: Warzone content, as well as the next mainline installment that is set to release later this year.
“Development on this year’s premium and Warzone experiences is being led by Activision’s renowned Infinity Ward studio,” the publisher wrote. “The team is working on the most ambitious plan in franchise history, with industry-leading innovation and a broadly appealing franchise setting.” This news does provide more evidence to claims made by leaker Tom Henderson in early January, alleging that Infinity Ward has been developing a new
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