Rumor: Sledgehammer's Call of Duty Takes Place in Space, Future
by Brian Leahy, Nov 09, 2010 4:30pm PSTWe already knew Sledgehammer Games was working on a Call of Duty title for Activision, but details have been light. When will it take place?
In a Gamasutra report, Chris Morris explains that "industry sources say Sledgehammer's Call of Duty will be set in the future and feature, for lack of a better term, space Marines, a very big step for a franchise that has historically based itself on realism."
Originally announced as an action-adventure title, the Sledgehammer game will be a first-person shooter in the franchise according to its website. Whatever the game is, Activision will be investing heavily in it and other Call of Duty titles, according to statements made on its most recent earnings call.
Sledgehammer Games is run by Glen Schofield and Michael Condrey, who both left Electronic Arts and Visceral Games to form Sledgehammer for Activision.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare series by the remnants of Infinity Ward.
Call of Duty: Black Ops (Historical Warfare) by Treyarch.
Call of Duty: Future Warfare by the Dead Space team.
What's next? Call of Duty: Smurffish Combat. Call of Duty: Chess Ops. Call of Duty: Zombie Ops. Call of Duty: Medieval Warfare. Call of Duty: Azerothian Warfare. Call of Duty vs X-Men: Mutant Combat. Call of Duty vs Guitar Hero: Music Ops. Call of Duty vs Guitar Hero vs Tony Hawk: Sellout Warfare. When Activision-Blizzard buys Bungie, perhaps they'll renew their deals with Microsoft to make, Call of Duty: Halo Warfare with the bits and pieces of Bungie that remain after they've "reorganized them."
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