The presenceCall of Dutyhas as a franchise is difficult to understate. Rising over a long period to become one of the definitive names in the massively popular first-person shooter genre, it is no wonder other IPs may find it difficult to establish themselves in comparison to the sheer success ofCall of Duty. That being said, reports suggest there will be noCall of Dutytitlerelease in 2023.

If this rumor turns out to be true, it could potentially break two decades of consistent, annual releases for the Activision franchise. With this break in tradition could come an unprecedented opportunity for other first-person shooter titles that have historically not been able to compete with the sustained supportCall of Dutyhas seen for so long.

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The Reports Behind 2023’s Call of Duty

Reports that 2023 will not see its ownCall of Dutyrelease come from Activision itself, which cites the unprecedented scope and scale ofthe upcomingModern Warfare 2as the primary reason behind this potential break in annual releases. As mentioned, theCall of Dutyfranchise has had an annual mainline release since the series' second installment in 2005.

Call of Dutywill still have a large presence in 2023 even without a new release due to the ongoing support forModern Warfare 2and thehighly anticipatedWarzone 2. That being said, it remains to be seen just how big of an impact that an absence in the release schedule will have on the sustainability of the brand next year.

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How FPS Franchises like Battlefield can Benefit from Call of Duty’s Absence

It is understandably difficult for other FPS franchises to permeate the established order of the popular genre. While otherFPS giants such asMedal of HonorandBattlefieldhave historically been direct competitors toCall of Duty, the recent performances of these other franchises leaveCall of Dutyto reign supreme.

For example, therecent launch ofBattlefield 2042was tumultuous due to technical issues, glaring gameplay omissions, and a lack of content seeing the player count for the much-anticipated title drop significantly not long after release. While it is true that recentCall of Dutyentries such asVanguardhave had weak sales compared to other installments, the upcomingModern Warfare 2is exciting FPS fans in a way that has not been seen for some time.

Despite this current hype surroundingCall of Duty, the lack of a 2023 presents an opportunity for other contenders, especially if title-fatigue aroundModern Warfare 2in 2023 leads fans to look elsewhere. This would foster the perfect environment for titles such asBattlefield 2042to really commit to pushing out new content, or fortiles likeEscape From Tarkovto make their long-awaited forays into the console space.

Console gaming in particular provides the biggest potential opportunity during a lull inCall of Dutycontent, given how synonymous the franchise’s multiplayer is with the online console experience. While it will still be a momentous task to take the spotlight entirely off ofCall of Duty, the likely absence of a new installment in 2023 will provide as good an opportunity as any for old and new FPS franchises to get a serious foothold in a saturated genre.

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