Post: Call of Duty 10: Now Infinity Ward's Hiring For 'Next-Gen' Tech
06-24-2012, 03:34 PM #1
Kellis
LoanWolf
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Call of Duty 10: Now Infinity Ward's Hiring For 'Next-Gen' Tech


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Call of Duty studio hiring for 'next-gen' project.


Modern Warfare 3 is still riding high following it's record-breaking November launch, but as well as the nine months of planned MW3 DLC, the developers of the latest Call of Duty may well be turning their attentions to a next-generation shooter for the franchise's tenth core outing in 2013.

Following speculation yesterday that Sledgehammer Games will again assist in the development of Call of Duty 10/Modern Warfare 4, original studio Infinity Ward has posted a vacancy for a Senior Animator which could be the clearest sign yet that Call of Duty is headed to next-gen platforms.

Infinity Ward is "seeking a Senior Animator, preferably with experience in game development and an interest in working with next-generation technologies," according to the ad.

In 2012, Treyarch will continue the Call of Duty pattern of development set down by Activision to bring us another spin-off, Black Ops 2

Then, if recent tradition is followed, it'll be up to Sledgehammer/Infinity Ward to deliver in November 2013 with what could be another Modern Warfare title. Or, potentially Activision will revert to it's original plan of having three studios (plus Beachhead) working full time on the franchise.

Regardless, wider analysis points towards new console hardware potentially launching by the end of 2013 - definitely from Nintendo, and at least expected from Microsoft.

Activision and Microsoft have a particularly close relationship for a third-party publisher and platform holder respectively, with the former continuing to grant the latter exclusivity periods for Call of Duty DLC.

Infinity Ward previously developed a next-gen launch title for Microsoft in Call of Duty 2, which arrived with the Xbox 360.

Will an Infinity Ward-developed Call of Duty go next-gen in 2013?
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eBLr, ExP., T7465
06-24-2012, 03:37 PM #2
ExP.
Save Point
I kind of want CoD to finish up now... :\
06-24-2012, 03:39 PM #3
T7465
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Originally posted by ExP. View Post
I kind of want CoD to finish up now... :\


:wtf::wtf:

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Kellis
06-26-2012, 07:06 PM #4
Comfrimed
Do a barrel roll!
Don't really blame the guy for saying that, the cod series are starting to get dead.
Only thing you see is people camping :/

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xSOADx
06-26-2012, 07:20 PM #5
Don't forget CHEATING/HACKING Happy
06-28-2012, 12:19 AM #6
Press ►
am r supr fgt
CoD's a pretty enjoyable franchise at times. I hope they take both studios Infinity Ward and Treyarch to make that big game. I think it'll be interesting if they decide to do so.
06-28-2012, 12:28 AM #7
YnO
~♣°Yamata no Orochi°♣~
hackers cheaters campers


that resume call of duty series :carling:

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xSOADx
07-01-2012, 03:42 PM #8
T-Icey
Samurai Poster
And with that engine they are planning to make a "next-gen" game? lol :O
I think will be seeing the same CODs for the next too... I was hoping for something new/fresh with a 4 years development for next-gen
07-01-2012, 08:03 PM #9
nawking
NGU has sold out to money 8(
good i want to see what iw could make call of duty look like on the ps4 with next gen graphics new game. it would boost ps4 and 720 sales just by being launched with thoes 2.
07-02-2012, 09:34 AM #10
Gnosis
Bounty hunter
Only way to make it better: hollogram Smile

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