Diamond Member Steam 0 Posted December 10, 2025 Diamond Member Share Posted December 10, 2025 This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up CoD Modern Warfare 2019 was a cultural icon, and subsequent entries should've taken longer to develop and grow into a phenomenon. Image via Activision Though initially subfranchises in the series kept apart, releasing two or three years between each other, Activision eventually started doing back-to-back releases, thus giving us two Modern Warfare games in a row, as well as two ****** Ops entries. That's being put to a stop, This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , but it might be time for the whole series to take a step back and assess the situation. Releasing every single year with incremental improvements over the previous entry has taken a toll on CoD's players. Sure, the series sold well every year since it became a thing, but even that is starting to slip away. Lack of innovation, the use of AI, and an overall bad reputation have ripped up CoD's sails bit by bit, chipping away at what was once one of the most exciting and fun first-person shooter franchises. In 2025, CoD faced another issue: Battlefield 6, itself the product of EA realizing that things had gone south and slamming the brakes, allowing DICE to reconfigure over a three-year ******* and put out a game that almost everyone loved. In fact, it's outselling ( This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up ) This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up , which, if you look at CoD's average numbers, is really something. Call of Duty has lost its spark and the creative drive that made the series into what it is today. Just in 2019, the rebooted Modern Warfare proved that Infinity Ward still had it and was not afraid to deal with serious topics, show graphic content, and shock the audience like its old games did. It was bold, daring, and it worked on all levels. Both the multiplayer and singleplayer were praised by the players, and Warzone became a cultural phenomenon as soon as it appeared. This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up In 10 years, if you walk into a group of gamers and ask them to recall the most iconic CoD scenes, I reckon none of them will mention CoDs from 2020 onwards. Image via Activision MW2019 was the pinnacle of contemporary CoD, but sadly, it remains the only such title in the last decade. Modern Warfare 2 diluted the experience, with Activision seemingly keen on putting it out as fast as possible, culminating in Modern Warfare 3 that was completely watered down and in no way comparable to the first game. The same happened with these new ****** Ops titles, as ****** Ops 7 is now This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . Call of Duty has been around year in, year out for 20 whole years, for almost as long as I have been alive. It is beyond past its prime in terms of quality and creativity, and Activision needs to look in the mirror, like EA did, and think twice about its future. Shooters all around it are springing up that are better, more innovative, and, what's key, more fun, what with ARC Raiders and Battlefield 6 releasing within a month of each other. Sure, ****** Ops 7 probably sold fine, but it's nowhere near what CoD is used to. Someone needs to hit the pause button, take a long, hard break, and come back clear-minded and with some fresh ideas, reviving the franchise that used to dare do things no one else would. And, as we all know: he who dares—wins. The post This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up appeared first on This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up . This is the hidden content, please Sign In or Sign Up 0 Quote Link to comment https://hopzone.eu/forums/topic/292295-steam-rotating-cod-franchises-is-not-enough-%E2%80%93-the-entire-series-needs-a-sabbatical/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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