Call of Duty is Activision's bread and butter. The gaming giant has milked its flagship shooter for the better part of the past two decades. However, the franchise is showing no signs of slowing down anytime soon, especially following the release of Call of Duty: Warzone in 2020. Since its release, Activision has created an ecosystem of sorts revolving around Warzone, with subsequent paid Call of Duty games acting as supplemental material.

Because of Warzone's success, it was only natural for Activision to continue supporting the game for as long as possible. Now, it appears that Activision plans on releasing a Warzone sequel within the next few years.

After Microsoft acquired Activision, questions immediately arose about the future of Call of Duty. In particular, if Microsoft will continue releasing a new Call of Duty game every year and if Microsoft will stop releasing Call of Duty games on PlayStation consoles. So far, Phil Spencer has clarified the situation of the latter. Specifically, the Xbox head noted that he wants to "keep Call of Duty on PlayStation. But, a new report provides more insight into what this means.