Infinity Ward Might Have an Unannounced Call of Duty in the Works

A new job may mean a new game in the future for Call of Duty.
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Call of Duty seems to have a game coming in the future based on their job post. While these job listings offer intriguing hints, it’s essential to remember that no official confirmation has been provided at this time. However, what we have below came straight from that post.

The job postings are for new games in the Call of Duty series, as found by VeryAliGaming, and there are three in total. One of the key job listings is for a Senior Online Engineer position, located at Infinity Ward’s Woodland Hills studio in California. The job description mentions the development of high-level network code for an “exciting unannounced title.” While this suggests the project is related to online gameplay, it doesn’t explicitly state that it’s a new Call of Duty game. Still, its been a while since Infinity Ward worked on anything else.

A second listing for a Single Player Game Designer at the same studio further hints at a Call of Duty association, stating that the role involves working on the “next installment of one of the best-selling and most critically acclaimed shooter franchises of all time.” This implies that there could be a campaign with narrative elements in the works, potentially signaling the introduction of a new storyline within the Call of Duty universe.

The third job opportunity for a Rendering Engineer at Infinity Ward’s studio in Kraków, Poland, provides insights into the project’s platform support. It mentions the development of “cutting edge rendering technology for our next AAA title” and requires experience with previous-generation consoles like the Xbox One and PS4, suggesting possible compatibility beyond the latest console platforms.

While these job postings are undoubtedly intriguing for Call of Duty enthusiasts, it’s crucial to exercise caution and remember that they do not constitute official confirmation of a new game. The gaming industry often maintains secrecy around upcoming projects until developers and publishers are ready to make official announcements.

The first of these job posts have since been “filled” and now the posting has been removed. It seems quick to fill that position but maybe someone was too overzealous with the description.

Jorge A. Aguilar

Jorge A. Aguilar

Jorge A. Aguilar, also known as Aggy, is the current Assigning Editor.

He started his career as an esports, influencer, and streaming writer for Sportskeeda. He then moved to GFinity Esports to cover streaming, games, guides, and news before moving to the Social team where he ended his time as the Lead of Social Content.

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