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PC GAMING NEWS, REVIEWS, AND GUIDES about us | news | reviews | articles | future Learn more IT SOLUTION & IT STARTUP Press F for a Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare sequelConsidering the series has been around for a few decades at this point, Call of Duty has had to reinvent itself over and over to keep bringing players fresh concepts. The games have covered concepts from the first World War all the way to futuristic space combat, and some were received better than others, to say the least. Now that the series has started cycling back through classic CoD eras like World War II and the modern day, I guess I should have realized that the franchise would be returning to some of their other, less beloved concepts too.As of a from known (and often right) Call of Duty leaker Ralph Valve, Sledgehammer’s upcoming 2025 CoD title will be a sequel to , which was originally released back in 2014. Valve also reports that Sledgehammer’s next game was supposed to be a follow-up to the World War II-themed Vanguard, which didn’t end up selling enough copies to warrant a sequel in its wake.Advanced Warfare is certainly well-known, although a lot of that has to do with the now infamous “press F to pay respects” sequence. The gameplay allowed for increased mobility in gameplay thanks to the introduction of Exoskeleton armor, and fans seemed to like it enough before the series went fully futuristic with the near universally-disliked Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare that came out in 2016. ABOUT US IT SOLUTION STRATEGY DEVELOPMENT CEO STEPPING DOWN AFTER 30 YEARS “I am beginning a brand new personal chapter at CD Projekt, as I will submit my candidacy for the role of Chairman to the Supervisory Board, leaving behind my joint CEO role,” writes Iwiński. “I’ve been at CD Projekt for almost 30 years and I have seen it go from a handful of passion-driven rebels to an internationally recognized developer of story-driven role-playing games loved by million globally.”“When I think about the future of CD Projekt, it is so exciting for me. Today, the company consists of over 1,200 people across offices all over the world. […] It is thanks to that commitment and amazing talent that right now I have the same feeling I had all those years ago — hunger and optimism for what’s ahead.” 23 APPS 70+ WEBSITES 50+ TEAMS 18K HAPPY USERS CONTACT US Email Name Address Message Submit Thank you! Your message has been sent. Unable to send your message. Please fix errors then try again. Privacy Policy Cookie Website Templates created with Website Builder Software .