Infinity Ward's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 isn't even a month old and Activision Blizzard is already talking about what's next for the franchise.
For the past year, we've heard rumors that Modern Warfare 2 will get two years of support. Unfortunately, without an outright confirmation from Activision Blizzard, fans have been left to speculate about the franchise's future. But, via Activision Blizzard's latest earnings report, it seems that we might have our biggest piece of evidence yet.
Although Activision Blizzard is still refusing to explicitly state that Modern Warfare 2 will get two years' worth of support, Jason Schreier reveals that the wording all but confirms this.
Activision Blizzard states in its earnings report: Activision is looking forward to building on its current momentum in 2023, with plans for next year including the most robust Call of Duty live operations to date, the next full premium release in the blockbuster annual series. Several outlets believe this means the next Call of Duty game will come out as early as next year. However, Schreier insists that Activision specifically chose the "full premium release" wording so it can sell it for $70, but it's still going to be an extension of Modern Warfare 2 and not a new game.
