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Vanguard “didn’t meet our expectations,” Activision admits

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May 4, 2022



In its 2021 annual report, Activision Blizzard explained why it thinks Call of Duty: Vanguard “didn’t meet our expectations,” listing its World War II setting as one problem.In its report, Activision Blizzard also stated that it believed its “own execution” was the main reason for the game not meeting its expectations.”While Call of Duty remains one of the most successful entertainment franchises of all time, our 2021 premium release didn’t meet our expectations, we believe primarily due to our own execution,” Activision says. “The game’s World War II setting didn’t resonate with some of our community and we didn’t deliver as much innovation in the premium game as we would have liked.” The company went on to say, “we are certainly addressing both of these issues with the 2022 launch. Development on the 2022 premium and Warzone experiences is being led by Activision’s renowned Infinity Ward studio. We are working on the most ambitious plan in Call of Duty history, with over 3,000 people now working on the franchise and a return to the Modern Warfare setting that delivered our most successful Call of Duty title ever.” Activision has already stated that the Modern Warfare sequel will be “the most advanced experience in franchise history”.What do you think of Activision Blizzard’s comments? Do you think 2022’s premium game will hold up to the hype? Let us know what you think in the comments!



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