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Call of Duty: Warzone amid rumors of layoffs at the Activision-owned studio.
In a tweet posted yesterday, the studio said it will be assisting with development on Season 3 of
Call of Duty: Warzone, with the popular free-to-play battle royale mode having recently passed 100 million players. It s currently unclear if this will be the studio s main role moving forward.
The change is direction has raised questions over the current state and future of the studio, which has previously worked on remakes and sequels to classic Activision franchises including Spyro Reignited Trilogy,
Crash Bandicoot 4.
Some former employees and contractors have indicated the pivot came at the cost of layoffs. Nicholas Kole, who worked as a contract character artist on
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Call Of Duty s Latest PlayStation-Exclusive DLC Is Out Now For Black Ops Cold War And Warzone
A new DLC pack has arrived, but only for PlayStation Plus users on PS4 and PS5.
The latest PlayStation-exclusive DLC for Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and the battle royale game Warzone has arrived. The Season 3 Combat Pack comes with a new, Epic-tier Operator skin for Garcia and an Epic-level weapon blueprint.
As you can see in the video below, it also includes a watch and a weapon charm. You can see the full contents of the Season 3 Combat Pack listed below the video. You must be a PlayStation Plus subscriber to get the special DLC pack.
Now Every Single Activision Studio Works On Call Of Duty [Update]
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Yesterday, Activision-owned studio Toys For Bob announced that it was going to provide development support for the latest season of
Call of Duty Warzone. The studio had previously worked on its own games, such as last year’s fantastic
Crash Bandicoot 4, but has now effectively been consumed by the ever-growing monster that is
Call of Duty. With that move, all nine studios directly owned by Activision are part of the
Call of Duty machine in some capacity.
Toys For Bob isn’t the first studio Activision has tossed into the never-ending war-game talent blender. Here’s the breakdown of what the studios the company currently owns have done with the massive franchise: