Call of Dutyis one of the most iconic first-person shooter franchises of all time, with the IP having evolved over the years to consistently bring its unique brand of gameplay to fans. With this in mind, fans have already begun theorizing what kind of experience will come with the franchise’s 2024 installment, which will reportedly be spearheaded by Treyarch.
Call of Dutyhas somewhat strayed away from previously established tenets of gameplay, with the recently releasedModern Warfare 2criticized for focusing on aspects beyond the core multiplayer that Activision’s franchise has historically prioritized. Thus, it seems crucial that the IP’s 2024 release returns to the basics followingModern Warfare 2’s longer stay in the public consciousness.
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The Current Problem With Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s Multiplayer
Modern Warfare 2launched in October 2022, being the second installment in a reboot of the series' classicModern Warfaretrilogy. One of the main talking points around the release concerns its unprecedented two-year stint as Activision’s mainlineCall of Dutyrelease. Breaking an almost two-decade run of consistent annual releases forCall of Duty, 2023 is instead rumored to haveSledgehammer Games developing some form of premium expansion forModern Warfare 2.
This means thatModern Warfare 2faces a strong challenge of keeping audiences engaged for two years, possibly leaning harder on post-launch seasonal content updates. These updates bring players content in the way of new operators, weapons, and maps, but many feel they do not provide enough to keep fans engaged. One of the main criticisms ofModern Warfare 2’smultiplayer concerns the lack of attention that is being placed on core 6v6 gameplay, which has long been the multiplayer mode most readily associated with the IP. With fans essentially gettingone new 6v6 map per season inModern Warfare 2, it is clear that future entries need to get back to basics right out of the gate.
How Multiplayer in Call of Duty 2024 Could Thrive
Not a lot is currently known about the potential 2024 installment in theCall of Dutyfranchise, although it is heavily rumored that development studio Treyarch will be heading the release. Treyarch is best known fordeveloping theBlack Opsseries, which has a great track record for memorable and well-received multiplayer modes.
It is likely that fans will be experiencing the current model ofModern Warfare 2’sdrip-fed multiplayer content for the next two years, so even more attention will be placed upon 2024’s multiplayer and how it differs. The primary change that 2024’s multiplayer needs to implement concerns a wider availability of 6v6 maps upon launch. For example,2009’sModern Warfare 2launched with 16 6v6 maps, and 2024’sCall of Dutyshould aim for a similar amount.
It is likely that 2024’sCall of Dutywill not be as closelyassociated withWarzoneas the currentModern Warfare 2is, so the game shouldn’t be hindered by the need to give focus on large-scale maps for modes like Ground War instead being able to focus entirely on 6v6 gameplay. This would be an overall benefit for the game, with many fans clearly yearning forCall of Dutyto pay more heed to its classic roots.
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