Official: Nine Activision Studios Are Working On Call of Duty

Publisher Activision Blizzard updated the official website of the franchise Call of duty… It now has a new logo that belongs to the California-based studio. Toys for bob

Toys For Bob is best known for playing Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time… However, recently it became known that the team will help release new content for the Battle Royale Call of Duty: Warzone, for the development of which the studio is responsible Raven Software

Previously portal sources VGC stated that virtually all internal studios Activision were transferred to support Call of Duty. There are currently nine studios listed on the franchise website:

  • Treyarch;
  • Raven Software;
  • High Moon Studios;
  • Beenox;
  • Sledgehammer Games;
  • DemonWare;
  • Infinity ward
  • Activision Shanghai Studio;
  • Toys For Bob.

Activision Blizzard now has 37 different studios, offices and internal divisions scattered around the world. Some studios are also divided into several teams (DemonWare has offices in Shanghai and Vancouver), others are deprived of any independence. For example, the official website of the publisher still has a section with the studio. Vicarios Visions, part of Blizzard, and here Radical entertainment appears in the list but lacks a description.

In reality, there are far more Activision divisions working on Call of Duty than indicated. You need to remember about the sales office, headquarters, film division, and so on. There are also outsourcing teams and third-party partners. For example, for the development Call of Dity: Mobile answers TiMi Studioscontrolled by a Chinese company Tencent

According to official reports, 435 million people play Activision Blizzard projects on a monthly basis. Over the past three years, Call of Duty’s audience has grown from 50 million to 150 million, driven by the success of Warzone and Call of Duty Mobile.

Activision also claims that in 2023 the release of the new Call of Duty part (aka the Vanguard project) will take place, which, in the face of time pressure, is now being completed by the reassembled studio Sledgehammer Games.

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