Call of Duty
News, coverage and analysis tracking Call of Duty across the outlets.- Sea of Thieves is becoming a live-action movie, the Gears of War film apparently has a plot, and Microsoft's considering bringing the Halo TV show backMicrosoft is expanding its entertainment ventures beyond gaming, with a live-action Sea of Thieves movie in development and plot details emerging for the Gears of War film. The company is also considering reviving the Halo TV series. These projects highlight Microsoft's strategy to leverage its game franchises across various media platforms, even as the company faces potential restructuring and studio closures.
- Xbox boss declares Call Of Duty is bigger than Marvel and the MCUXbox boss Asha Sharma has claimed that the Call of Duty franchise is financially larger than the Marvel Cinematic Universe, citing revenue figures. While acknowledging Call of Duty's significant financial success, the article notes that the MCU has generated more cultural fervor and hype, particularly with recent trailer view counts. Sharma also highlighted the success of Xbox's video game adaptations like Fallout and Minecraft, and announced plans for a Sea of Thieves live-action movie.
- Call of Duty is “Bigger Than The Marvel Cinematic Universe”, Claims Xbox CEOXbox CEO Asha Sharma and CCO Matt Booty discussed the immense success and cultural impact of Xbox's franchises in an interview with Entertainment Weekly. Sharma claimed Call of Duty is larger than the Marvel Cinematic Universe, while Booty detailed upcoming adaptations for Gears of War and the continued investment in Halo.
- Realistic Roblox FPS made by two people hits 7 million plays, reminding us that Roblox games don't have to be…The Roblox multiplayer FPS 'TTK', developed by Sable Digital, has surpassed 7 million plays. The game, inspired by titles like Call of Duty and Ready Or Not, features realistic mechanics and has gained significant traction for its departure from typical Roblox game loops. Future updates plan to introduce co-op PVE modes and team-based scenarios.
- Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney says new multiplayer games flop because everyone's "already formed solid human networks in Fortnite, Call of Duty, Counter-Strike, and Apex Legends"Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney believes new multiplayer games are failing because players are too entrenched in established titles like Fortnite, Call of Duty, Counter-Strike, and Apex Legends. He states that it's nearly impossible to migrate entire friend groups to new games, making only massive hits capable of community migration successful. Sweeney also cited other factors like exorbitant budgets and long development cycles contributing to game failures.
- They're making a Sea of Thieves movie and the more I think about it, the more I'm into itA movie adaptation of the video game Sea of Thieves is in early development, with Destin Daniel Cretton set to produce. While a director has not yet been attached, Xbox chief content officer Matt Booty highlighted the game's social and cooperative community as key elements. The article contrasts this with the announcement of a Call of Duty movie, suggesting Sea of Thieves has a stronger premise due to its less defined narrative.
- Play As Nicolas Cage In Call of Duty For Season 4 ReloadedThe "Summer of Action" update for Call of Duty Season 4 Reloaded arrives on June 25, introducing actor Nicolas Cage as a new operator in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and Warzone. The update also features new weapons like the AN-94 assault rifle, new maps including a remake of the Black Ops 1 "Launch" map, a new "Kowakujo" Zombies map, and updates to Warzone's Rebirth Island.
- It’s Finally Happened — You Can Play As Nicolas Cage in Call of DutyPlayers can now play as actor Nicolas Cage in the popular first-person shooter Call of Duty. This cosmetic addition allows players to embody the likeness of the famous movie star within the game.
- Bungie's at a crossroads: Should Destiny 3 be a live service, just a campaign, or something else entirely?This article discusses the future of the Destiny franchise, questioning whether Destiny 3 should adopt a live service model, focus solely on a campaign, or return to a more traditional expansion-based release schedule. The author reflects on the pros and cons of Destiny 2's current live service approach and the challenges of sustaining such a model for Bungie and its aging player base.
- Realistic new FPS feels like Ready or Not and Payday, and has been played millions of times - but it's made in RobloxTTK Testing, a realistic tactical squad FPS developed in Roblox by Sable Digital, has gained significant traction with six million visits. The game draws inspiration from titles like Ready or Not and Payday, featuring modern-military aesthetics and mechanics such as leaning and callouts. The developers plan to introduce multiple game modes, including PvE survival and competitive multiplayer, with new weapons and maps on the way.
- The greatest FPS mode of all time is endangeredThe article discusses the decline of the Capture the Flag (CTF) game mode in modern first-person shooters, highlighting its historical significance and unique appeal. While CTF was once a staple, its rarity in current titles is attributed to the rise of service games and genre specialization, with few developers offering the variety that supported CTF's prominence.
- Varför indiespel är det viktigaste vi harIndie games are crucial for innovation in the gaming industry because they allow for risk-taking that is too expensive for AAA developers. While large studios focus on safe, predictable titles, indie developers can experiment with unique ideas, leading to the creation of new genres and trends. This is reflected in Steam's revenue, where indie games constitute a significant portion of sales, demonstrating player preference for creative and novel experiences over blockbuster sequels.
- "One view of the future is that Roblox grows and eats gaming" - Epic Games boss Tim Sweeney delivers impassioned speech about the future of gamingEpic Games CEO Tim Sweeney delivered a speech at the State of Unreal event, expressing concern over the rising costs and failing audiences in the AAA game business. He highlighted the growing importance of social gaming experiences and user-generated content platforms like Roblox, suggesting they represent a significant shift in the industry's future. Sweeney also discussed Epic's vision for a connected ecosystem powered by Unreal Engine, despite the company itself facing layoffs.
- 'Many people want to use VPNs for privacy—that is important—but we know that some children use them to get around restrictions': UK government considering VPN banThe UK government is considering new restrictions on Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), potentially banning their use for individuals under 16 to prevent them from bypassing age verification checks on social media. While acknowledging the privacy benefits of VPNs for adults, the government is researching their use by children to circumvent online restrictions. Further statements on potential VPN regulations are expected in July.
- Xbox's latest tactics display 'a basic misunderstanding of how the interactive entertainment world moves', says former PlayStation execFormer PlayStation executive Shawn Layden believes Xbox's recent strategic decisions demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding of the interactive entertainment industry. He criticizes the company's studio closures, reliance on live service games, and industry consolidation. Former Activision CEO Bobby Kotick also previously advised Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella against entering the gaming market, citing a lack of creative DNA.
- Xbox is Punishing its Studios For Following Previous Orders – ReportA report indicates that Xbox is punishing its studios for following previous directives, leading to significant layoffs and studio closures. This follows major investments like the Activision Blizzard acquisition and the push for Game Pass, with some studios being criticized for prioritizing the subscription service over individual game sales. The situation has created an environment of fear and uncertainty, impacting game development.
- Microsoft's games are bigger than Xbox. So just scrap Xbox.This article argues that Microsoft should discontinue the Xbox as a hardware platform due to its financial unsustainability and focus instead on its game development studios. The author suggests spinning off the gaming division into an independent entity to maximize revenue from its vast portfolio of games like Call of Duty and Minecraft, decoupling them from expensive console hardware.
- How About a New PS5 SSD Upgrade? That'll Be $3,000SanDisk has released new 8TB SSDs compatible with the PlayStation 5 and PS5 Pro, with prices reaching up to $2,960. These prices represent a significant increase compared to similar SSDs from less than a year ago, a trend impacting various gaming consoles including Xbox Series X|S and the upcoming Nintendo Switch 2.
- Treyarch studio head steps down after 22 yearsMark Gordon, studio head at Treyarch, has retired after 22 years with the Call of Duty maker. During his tenure, Gordon contributed to titles like Call of Duty 3 and the entire Black Ops series. Kevin Hendrickson and Yale Miller will take over as co-studio heads. The article also touches on past studio issues, significant investment in the Call of Duty franchise, and recent performance concerns.
- In a week of Xbox leadership changes, longtime Treyarch boss Mark Gordon is retiring from the Call of Duty studio to "focus on his next chapter"Mark Gordon, studio head at Treyarch for 22 years, is retiring from the Call of Duty developer. Gordon was instrumental in the development of titles like Call of Duty: World at War and the Black Ops series. Treyarch veterans Kevin Hendrickson and Yale Miller will take over as co-studio heads following his departure.