Considering there are projects that are still the work of a single designer, it’s hard to believe that there are games this big that require thousands of people, and one of them is A sense of duty. In an interview he recently gave to Venture Beat, Bobby Kotick, president of Activision, revealed that the development anything related to A sense of dutyToday, about 3,000 people are required to participate.
“(There are 3,000). As I mentioned, These games are quite time-consuming these days. You see everybody doing it, all the big games doing it; Pretty big teams try to do these things. “It’s a monumental effort.”
And he is right, actually, until the last post, as the franchise, Assassin’s Creed employed a very similar number of artists spread across a dozen projects. For business A sense of dutyit’s not just the annual deliveries, but also the maintenance of the multiplayer front.
“When we launched Call Duty, the first game was just a PC game and much of this work was done in the studio. Now we’re making significant efforts across the seasons, the content season, the free-to-play aspects of the franchise, but we certainly continue to have a key lead in each of the games.”
A sense of duty It consists of more than 20 deliveries. Most of these are expected to reach the Xbox Game Pass library after Microsoft’s purchase of Activision is completed no later than October 18. However, the fastest installment of the franchise probably won’t be coming anytime soon, as the publisher has agreements with PlayStation that have yet to expire.
When is Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 coming out?
The next installment in this monumental video game franchise Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3a reimagining of the game of the same name, which was released in 2011 and will now return with a new story, technical improvements specific to the current generation, and even zombies. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Its premiere will take place on November 10.

