Next year’s Call of Duty is the sequel to Modern Warfare 2019
A sort of tweet Well-known industry insider Tom Henderson said that the next call-of-duty Will be the popular sequel in 2019 modern war“It looks like Call of Duty: 2022 is codenamed Project Cortez,” Henderson said. “It is expected to be the sequel to modern warfare in 2019.”
VGC This rumor was confirmed and added that the story of the movement will see U.S. special forces hunting down Colombian drug cartels, which is a major shift in the war on terrorism in 2019.
This is interesting because this is not the first time we have seen the term Project Cortez in the wild. A recent data shows that the list of GeForce Now games includes the mysterious Cortez project and lists Infinity Ward as a developer. The development schedule is also consistent, with three years between Modern Warfare in 2019 and the sequel next year. Everything points to the follow-up of popular modern warfare.
Looks like Call of Duty: 2022 codenamed Project Cortez
It is expected to be a sequel to “Modern Warfare 2019”.
— Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) September 13, 2021
This happened after the high-profile announcement of “Call of Duty: Vanguard” this year, which will take place after World War II. At the same time, “Call of Duty: Warzone” (Call of Duty: Warzone) continues to coexist with the annual item. It makes sense for Activision Blizzard to want to separate its WW2 introductory games from modern games. Considering how active the restart is, it makes sense that it can well return to modern warfare.
“Call of Duty: Pioneer” will be released on November 5 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S versions, and will be cross-played between these versions.
It is also worth noting that Activision Blizzard still faces its corporate culture and allegations of harassment and bullying, especially those against women, as well as recent legal issues accused of breaking trade unions.