A number of development studios have worked together to develop and support theCall of Dutygames. Infinity Ward is the original developer of the franchise, having developed the firstCall of Dutytitle in 2003. Since then,Call of Dutyhas become one of the biggest gaming franchises, leading to developers such as Treyarch,Sledgehammer Games, and Raven Software getting involved in their development. Now, a small American development studio is joining the roster.

In an Instagram post, Toys for Bob announced that the studio will be supporting development forCall of Duty: Warzone. The studio will help out with Season 3 of the battle royale title, which released on April 21. With bothCall of Duty: Modern WarfareandCall of Duty: Black Ops Cold Warplayers able to play battle royale mode for free, extra development support will ensure the game runs smoothly and that bugs are addressed quickly.

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Like most live-service game seasons,Call of Duty: WarzoneSeason 3 launched with a few bugs including issues with theHunt for Adler eventand text bugs, but were quickly fixed within a couple days. With Toys for Bob supporting Season 3 ofWarzone, patches and updates may be released more quickly and effectively. Toys for Bob is a small studio consisting of 180 employees, but has put out many impressive projects including theStar Controlseries, theSkylandersseries, and recently remasteredSpyroandCrash Bandicoottitles.

Toys for Bob was acquired by Activision in 2005, and was tasked with development of licenses Activision received from the merger with Vivendi Games. The merger gave Activision rights to both Crash Bandicoot and Spyro, iconic characters who have regained popularity thanks to the recent Toys for Bob remakes. The most recent project by Toys for Bob wasCrash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time.

Call of Duty: Warzonewill be a very different project than what the studio is used to developing. However, Toys for Bob is teeming with experience and will also have support from both Raven Software andInfinity Ward. Toys for Bob didn’t reveal exactly what role the studio will be taking on, but assisting in support for the battle royale title is still a tall order.

Toys for Bob could be potentially working on a couple of projects along withCall of Duty: Warzone. Easter eggs inCrash Bandicoot 4may hint at aSpyro 4title in development, since an in-game art book showed the lovable purple dragon. However, there has been no official announcement of development, so for now it looks like Toys for Bob’s focus will be onCall of Duty.

Call of Duty: Warzoneis available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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