Call Of Duty Finished With World War 2 For Now
It looks as if the Call of Duty franchise has said goodbye to World War 2. In a recent interview, Treyarch man, Josh Olin revealed that while he wouldn’t rule out a return to the battlefields of World War 2 at some point in the future, it will not be his team that do it…
“For us, I don’t think we would go back because we’ve done a lot of World War II. I’m not saying that the genre’s done. It would be important that, if there ever were to be another game set in the World War II era, it would have to be something that’s fresh and new.”
Olin went on to talk about Treyarch’s previous COD adventure; World at War. In particular Olin used World at War as the perfect example of doing something different with the World War 2 setting…
“It was a different game to the other World War II shooters in the franchise. So, as long as there’s new experiences people will still play them. It is sort of refreshing to be in this new locale where we have all these new toys that we can play with. We’ve been making World War II shooters for a long time.”
Treyarch’s next instalment of the best selling Call of Duty franchise; Call of Duty: Black Ops is scheduled to be released on November 9 for the Xbox 360, PS3 and Wii. Call of Duty: Black Ops will be Treyarch’s third Call of Duty video game having previously made Call of Duty 3 and Call of Duty: World at War.
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