Call Of Duty 2023 Reportedly Set To Continue Confusing Trend

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It's long been reported that Call of Duty's 2023 standalone offering will be some sort of continuation to 2022's Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, and it's now being claimed by Insider Gaming that the game will be a direct sequel to Infinity Ward's most recent title and that it will have a similarly confusing name, Modern Warfare 3.

Take a seat if you must, I know this must be shocking... In all seriousness, yes, the game's name may seem rather obvious, but it's actually quite noteworthy given past reports. Insider Gaming had previously stated that Sledgehammer Games, one of the three teams that cycle every year to release a Call of Duty game, was making a "premium DLC" for 2022's Modern Warfare 2, but, over time, this project expanded, and the focus was later shifted to turn it into a complete game.

Given that this project will seemingly be a glorified DLC expansion, it's rather surprising that it's going to be presented as a full-blown sequel. Sledgehammer Games released a Call of Duty game only two years ago with Vanguard, and, over the past decade, each Call of Duty team has taken at least three years to develop a new game.



However, what may be more pertinent to some is that Call of Duty is continuing the trend of giving their new games the exact same names as older games in the series. Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is a game that released in 2011, just like Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 is a game that released in 2009 (and now in 2022 as well).

This trend has become more and more popular as the years go by. Star Wars Battlefront did it in 2015 and then again in 2017 with Battlefront II. The upcoming Fable is just called Fable, the upcoming Forza Motorsport is called Forza Motorsport (just like the original 2005 game), and, Call of Duty has been guilty of this since 2019 with the Modern Warfare reboots.

Whether it's the work of nostalgia or the changes a reboot suggests, it's clear this has been a successful marketing tactic, given that more and more developers keep on doing it. But it's as successful as it is confusing.

You can no longer offhandedly mention any of these games without having to say their release year. At this point, you have to wonder how far this will get. Will devs just continue rebooting and using the same names over and over again until we get three or four games per series all titled the same way? For that, we'll have to wait and see.

Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 is reportedly set to launch on November 10.

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ReidsoPosted:

seems like they're trying to erase the older (better) games from existence for the new players of the franchise

Mario350Posted:

I knew good things would be too good to be true, so not a surprise at all, everyone during showing and playtesting said to get rid of the sbmm bring back lobbies and change the god awful ui, i also called it when they claimed no new cod for a year i knew it was bs.

when remaking a game, at least copy what treyarch did and add a subtitle after the modern warfare 3 so people arent confused.

when someone says do you play modern warfare/modern warfare 2 i always say i used to those games are dead as **** now, and then they get confused saying they arent dead and to look at the player counts.

mortal kombat is doing the same damn thing but at least they called it mk1 but still a confusing name to some, and bethesda did the right thing when they remade doom 1 they called it doom 3 then back to doom in the 2016 remake, which awful name because kids today dont know the original doom is called doom,

THQPosted:

I gotta say call of duty I think has officially finally passed me, If Microsoft gets the acquisition and it's free on gamepass maybe I'll try it but I grinded for top camo for first time in a cod for mw2 finally and I think it burnt me out considering multiplayer isn't even call of duty anymore. Only point in new titles is new weapons for WZ and WZ isn't even appealing to me anymore. Same shit as last time, will never understand the people that gets excited for "content drops" and new seasons "loaded" with content and content being a new map every 6 months- a year and rolling playlists that aren't new, oh and let's not forget that new weapon you have to grind for before the first month cause it's OP and then gets nerfed to oblivion after the regular people can their hands on it. Sigh, but hopefully the youngbucks enjoy it. I think gaming is just in an era I don't understand even at 24 lol

RuntsPosted:

Love how we were suppose to not get a cod this year yet now we're getting one they were suppose to just focus on warzone and DMZ and mw2

junoPosted:

they can't bring anything new to the game anymore