Aside from the next mainline Call of Duty (which is rumoured to be a sequel to the 2019 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare reboot) and additional content for Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty Diablo 4 Boost: Vanguard, there’s currently no telling what else Activision Blizzard has in store for 2022. Especially since nearly all of the company’s studios are working on the Call of Duty series in some shape or form, leaving other franchises like Crash Bandicoot and Spyro the Dragon thoroughly neglected.

There’s also no telling what sort of effect the State of California lawsuit will have on the company in the long-term. Its reputation has certainly been damaged, with numerous employees having either left or been fired in the past few months. This includes Jen Oneal, one of Blizzard’s co-leads, who will be stepping down at the end of the year, although she states that her departure has nothing to do with any of the current legal issues.

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Blizzard Delays Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2 With No New Release Window


Blizzard has been in a peculiar spot lately, as a pile of controversies over the ongoing State of California lawsuit and disgruntled World of Warcraft fans has soured public perception of the company. The saving grace for Blizzard may well have been its next two big games, Diablo 4 and Overwatch 2. However, Blizzard has announced that both games are being delayed buy Diablo IV Boosting, with no new release windows provided.