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Any guesses on the Dev behind the Call of Duty 2027 edition? Keep reading to find out!

Hot off the press! Word on the virtual battleground is that Sledgehammer Games is gearing up to take the reins for Call of Duty's 2027 edition. 

 

After the reported hustle on Modern Warfare 3, here's hoping they've got all the time they need to cook up the next blockbuster in the Call of Duty saga. Get ready, soldiers – it looks like Sledgehammer Games is about to drop another epic title!

Reports were buzzing around like power-ups claiming Sledgehammer Games whipped up Modern Warfare 3 in just 16 months, explaining the mixed reception. Sledgehammer's response? "We spent years on it, folks!" Now, with the Call of Duty 2027 gig, it looks like Sledgehammer is getting a proper development marathon. Buckle up, gamers – we might be in for a blockbuster!

Word is Sledgehammer Games is the chosen one for Call of Duty 2027.  Advanced Warfare vibes, anyone? With jetpacks long MIA in the CoD realm, could Sledgehammer be the squad to bring 'em back? 

Word on the gaming streets is buzzing with potential future CoD releases. Brace yourselves for the anticipated lineup:

  • CoD 2024: Early 1990s nostalgia trip 
  • CoD 2025: Black Ops 2 sequel 
  • CoD 2026: Infinity Ward title, possibly in the iconic Modern Warfare setting 
  • CoD 2027: Sledgehammer's mystery game!

Back in the golden era of 2007, Call of Duty made waves, setting the stage for a revolution in FPS gaming. Fast forward to 2014, Sledgehammer Games introduced jetpacks in Advanced Warfare, injecting new life into the series.

As 2027 approaches, we're looking at around 11 years of boots-on-the-ground action. Will the next Call of Duty entry by Sledgehammer Games reignite the thrill of jetpacks to stay ahead in the FPS race? With contenders like Ubisoft's XDefiant on the horizon, the stage is set for an epic clash of gaming titans.

Sledgehammer Games, the wizards behind Call of Duty's future, are opting for the cozy vibe of home offices until the end of 2024.  It seems their search for new office digs is in full swing. 

But wait, here's where things get spicy! Some folks aren't thrilled. Activision's QA squad got the memo to pack up their snacks and head back to the office full-time. Clearly, not everyone's singing the same remote work anthem at Activision Blizzard. Will they find harmony? Stay tuned for the next episode of "Remote Work Realities!"