Call of Duty plans a 2023 with ‘new paid content’ to stave off the drop in players
Activision Blizzard’s financial results reveal that its active users have dropped below 100 million.
Activision Blizzard didn’t give us any good news today. As we read in the results for the last quarter, the company recorded a decline. 700 million dollars revenue and active users of the company for the first time in three years not exceed 100 million. This is due to the loss of interest around the franchise. Call of DutyAfter the release of Vanguard, it failed to attract the attention of the community.
We also continue to develop new paid content for 2023 and beyond.actionHowever, they plan to redeem their players, with a promise from Activision that it raises our expectations for next year, as we can read in their financial results document (via VGC): “Throughout Call of Duty, teams are well positioned to support these launches as these launches begin with key live operations, also continues to evolve New paid content for 2023 and beyond“.

It’s no surprise that Activision is already looking into the future of Call of Duty, with a delivery in 2023 following its annual release rate. Despite this, the company has not finished determining its plans. Rise to theories ranging from a new base installment and even DLCs that expand the experience of existing games.
Whatever happens, Activision remains positive as we prepare to premiere Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, which will come to PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series. October 28. This installment offers an amazing game that has managed to keep the illusion going until its launch, as you can read in our preview impressions. If you want to be one of the first to try this experience, keep in mind that Activision will offer some free codes to play the beta.
Source: 3D Juegos