Key Takeaways
- Microsoft has reportedly formed a committee to oversee new Call of Duty features.
- A well-known leaker claims Call of Duty studios will no longer have the final say over major features such as Omnimovement.
- Studios such as Treyarch, Infinity Ward, and Sledgehammer are supposedly being told not to innovate in areas like UI and Prestige.
According to a trusted leaker, Microsoft has reportedly set up a committee for Activision’s popular first-person shooter franchise, Call of Duty, which will control numerous elements of the series moving forward. While various features of the Call of Duty series are often dictated by that year’s developer, which rotates between Treyarch Studios, Infinity Ward, and Sledgehammer Games, a recent leak suggests that the studios will no longer have the final say on certain features.
The Call of Duty franchise has gone through numerous evolutions over the years, from jetpacks and energy weapons to a hugely popular Battle Royale spin-off. After being around for over twenty years now, the Call of Duty community has just about seen it all. While some titles have been much more well-received than others, the series’ latest innovation came with Black Ops 6, which introduced a new Omnidirectional movement system that allows users to sprint, dive, and go prone in any direction. Generally, this new feature has been a big success, but these are now the sorts of innovations that could be controlled by a committee moving forward, according to an industry insider and leaker.
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Call of Duty Insider Leaks Future Plans
According to TheGhostOfHope, a well-known Call of Duty leaker, Microsoft has now elected a committee to oversee any new features and systems that may be added to the franchise moving forward. Hope explains that features such as the recently introduced Omnimovement will not be decided by the likes of Treyarch or Infinity Ward, but by a committee set up by Microsoft, who now owns Activision-Blizzard after a successful acquisition in October 2023.
The leaker went on to claim that studios are being told not to innovate on Call of Duty‘s controversial UI, its Prestige system, and other gameplay features. Instead, Treyarch, Infinity Ward, Sledgehammer, and other supporting studios are being told to focus on innovating on multiplayer maps, game modes, and storytelling as “that is where they want the creativity to come from.” In response to a fan, Hope discussed the shooter’s UI in more detail, stating that Activision intends to bring the game’s interface “closer and closer” to older games in the series.
Should this leak be true, it’s unclear how major of an effect this will have on the future of the Call of Duty franchise. While some fans, such as TacticalBrit, believe this is “best for the franchise,” others aren’t so sure what to think about it. InfoCoDES said they “don’t know if this is good or bad,” while Thereswru echoes a similar sentiment, saying, “This could be so bad or like decent.”
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