Call of Duty community has spotted a rather curious detail about the next evolution of the fps franchise. In a recent job listing shared by Activision on its official websites, fans learned about the developer’s intentions. The studio is actively hunting for a manager leader, who would help them to mobilize various marketing channels to better engage, innovate, and excite the newer audiences.
The job description read: “2022 is a stellar opportunity with lineup of innovations in curated player experiences, multi-platform gameplay, subscription-based content, mobile game development, and a move to the always-on community and player connectivity, we called it CoD 2.0
“And in the Cod 2.0 era, this leader will extend the CoD brand authentically, in ways that engage core audiences, and ignite and excite new ones: They will add cultural fuel to cod marketing: overall they will extend and add meaning to Cod creative ideas”
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New Activision job listing says "2022 is a stellar opportunity" with "line up of innovations in curated player experiences, multi-platform game play, subscription-based content, mobile game development, and a move to always on community and player connectivity" called "CoD 2.0" pic.twitter.com/mljg9dKShl
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) March 28, 2022
Prominent Call of Duty news vendor, Charlie Intel also shared more info about the job description and shared a link to the website. The website, now states that the job has been filled, which suggests Activision has found the candidate. The community is also calling it the next era of the fps franchise and it will only take things to the next level. The franchise is now looking to come up with a monthly membership for its users, more mobile titles, and better connectivity for all the players.
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Here's the job description: https://t.co/Lxe7SROdco
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) March 28, 2022
Community’s reaction to the latest development in Call of Duty
Fans are on the edge of their seat, ever since this news broke out. Some are indeed looking at it as the next major step in the evolution of the brand, while others found a few things disturbing.
I'd be happy to pay for a cod subscription as long as it includes battle passes, cod points and bundle items.
— Ulterior Covert (@UlteriorCovert) March 28, 2022
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The subscription-based content might be something that the title needs but added price tag on DLC content, and more will put an unnerving burden on the fans. This fan believes this move will not live to serve the community but only drive them away.
Tbh they do that with fortnite vip
£10 a month, and you get battle pass l of that season) exclusive cosmetics and 1000 Vbucks every month
I would do that if the current cod wasn't crap (they would have to prove themselves by making a decent COD)
— Solo-nite 🇺🇦 💙💛 (@solo_nite) March 28, 2022
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What are your thoughts about the new changes being added to the long-staying franchise?