Call of Duty: Warzone is continuing to receive regular updates, but the battle royale shooter has certainly been losing steam in recent months. Activision, however, is ready to make the jump to the future where Warzone is confirmed, having confirmed earlier this year that a full-fledged sequel is in development at Infinity Ward, and due out later this year.
But what exactly is the reveal coming? Well, Activision hasn’t provided any specifics, but it’s reassured that it is coming. In its recent quarterly fiscal report, the company reiterated that the Call of Duty: Warzone sequel is “built from the ground-up” and will feature “groundbreaking innovations”, details on which will be revealed “later this year”.
Of course, if the game is indeed on track for a launch later this year, then it goes without saying that a reveal be coming before then- though fans will still be pleased to know that things seem to be going to plan right now.
It’s been confirmed that Call of Duty: Warzone 2 (or whatever it ends up being called) is being developed on a new engine, same as the Modern Warfare (2019) follow-up, which will also be used for every new Call of Duty game going forward. Read more on that through here.
Previous leaks have suggested that the Warzone follow-up won’t be cross-gen and will instead release only for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Official details on that should be revealed in the coming weeks and months.
Meanwhile, a separate Call of Duty: Warzone experience is also in the works for mobile devices.