Call Of Duty Devs Discussing Whether Cosmetics Will Be Moving To Warzone 2
Call of Duty: Warzone currently in the third season of Vanguard integration, but with the recent announcement of Warzone 2 is in development With Modern Warfare 2 coming out this year, players are still waiting to find out if their cosmetic items will carry over to the new game. Unfortunately, The Washington Post’s Recent interview with the developers of Warzone did not provide a definitive answer.
On April 29, a journalist for The Washington Post’s Launcher sat down with Warzone developer Josh Bridge, the creative head of the Call of Duty live game, and Ted Timmons, senior creative director at Raven. Software. While the discussion mainly focused on Godzilla and Season 3’s Big ChangesThe last part of the interview covered the future of Warzone, and the interviewer asked the developers if player skins and other cosmetics would make the switch to Warzone 2.
Unfortunately, a clear yes or no answer is not provided. Instead, Bridge explains that this is a new challenge for developers, as previous Call of Duty games typically only had content on a one- or two-year cycle. Warzone is currently “bulky” with content from three separate titles, which the developers mentioned previously was the cause of the problems for Caldera’s debut in Season 1 of Vanguard.
“It’s a discussion of technology,” Bridge said. The developers are still figuring out how to deal with such a huge inventory management issue, so players will likely wait a while for notice of any moveable or non-transferable cosmetic inventory. Warzone 2.
Activision is still withholding the details, but the publisher recently teased that Warzone 2 will have “breakthrough improvements” will be revealed later this year. Besides, this is all we know so far about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2.
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