![]() It's been such a long time since Call of Duty addressed the Second World War that a new run against the Nazis would feel almost like a brand new beginning for the series, rather than merely a return to something that felt pretty jaded just a few years ago. WWII also offers a clean story, free from the complexities and controversies of Cold War arenas and post 9/11 wars. New movies and books are forever taking us back to the 1940s, most especially the liberation of Europe from the Nazis. The advantage of WWII is that it's a familiar setting that entertainment consumers are constantly happy to see reinvented. But after three core CoD games and 2008's Call of Duty: World at War, the series has moved on variously to the 1960s, the modern day and the near future. A decade ago, in the Saving Private Ryan aftermath, WWII was all the rage in shooting games. ![]() Now, how would it play and how would the multiplayer work after the new movement set in Advanced Warfare? That's a tougher question than I've had to tackle yet."Ĭall of Duty began as a World War II series, jumping into the success of the Medal of Honor franchise. ![]() So yeah, I think a next generation game with the latest production values and robustness in a World War II setting like Band of Brothers would be amazing. "And that's a great hero's war, kind of the last that was recognized as a noble cause in a war. Band of Brothers, I'm a massive fan of Band of Brothers. But some of my favorite pieces of entertainment are set in World War II. Asked by Metro where the series might go in future iterations, Michael Condrey, co-founder of Advanced Warfare developer Sledgehammer Games replied, "I can only answer from my own personal tastes, this is my own personal opinion. One idea, highlighted this week, is a return to its World War II origins.
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