Activision recently announced that Call of Duty: Warzone 2 is in development, but it seems a mobile version of the battle royale experience might be in the works as well.
Infinity Ward co-studio head Patrick Kelly has confirmed that all games in the series going forward will run on the same engine.
Both games are "designed together from the ground-up" and will use a new engine, with the Warzone sequel being billed as "a massive evolution of battle royale."
Improvements will be made to movement, bugs, performance and streaming, connectivity, and much more.
A full-fledged sequel to the free-to-play battle royale shooter is allegedly in the works, and will release for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
Staff at Raven Software, after having been on a strike for a number of weeks, has announced that it's officially unionizing.
"Sony is an important part of our industry, and we value our relationship," says Xbox boss Phil Spencer, who recently had conversations with Sony leadership.
The upcoming mid-season update for Call of Duty: Vanguard and Call of Duty: Warzone will feature a crossover with the Japanese anime Attack on Titan, celebrating its final season's release.
The Call of Duty publisher heads to court against the cheat providers EngineOwning, seeking "exemplary and punitive damages."
A new kernel-level driver will be added to Warzone's anti-cheat system that will give the game access to all running applications on your system.
The new map for the free-to-play battle royale shooter is available now, and brings with it the beginning of a new season.
Nearly the entire QA team that is responsible for supporting Call of Duty: Warzone is protesting what it says are "arbitrary" layoffs.
Vanguard owners will receive 24 hour early access to the new Caldera map in Warzone, allowing them to start playing on December 8th.
Cheaters found constantly violating the security policy can find themselves banned from playing past, present and future Call of Duty titles.
Vanguard is available now for consoles and PC, while Warzone's big new map update will launch for all platforms on December 2.
Out later this, the new map offers various new points of interest and uses the same tech and engine as Call of Duty: Vanguard.
Following reports earlier this year claiming the same, it's now been confirmed that Activision has now got all of its studios on Call of Duty detail.
Though it was originally noted to be 270 GB, the current Microsoft Store listing reveals that only 75 GB is needed for installation.
A World War 2 campaign, 20 multiplayer maps at launch, a new Zombies mode developed by Treyarch, and more have been confirmed.
A recently discovered ad on the PlayStation Store notes the reveal will take place within Call of Duty: Warzone at 10:30 AM PT/6:30 PM BST.