Call of DutyZombieshas an incredibly passionate fan base, with many growing up alongside the mode since it made its debut back in 2008. As time passes,Call of DutyZombies has continued to evolve, and a Treyarch developer’s recent comments are making fans optimistic about the future.
Any good news aroundCall of DutyZombies is welcome at this point, asCall of Duty: Vanguard’s version of the mode proved to be a disaster on several levels. Not only was it unpolished and lacking expected features like server pause, Wonder Weapons, and easter eggs, but a switch away from round-based Zombies was met with many complaints from the community. While Treyarch is attempting to turn things around withround-basedVanguardmaps, it is also hiring for future Zombies content.
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Kevin Drew, an Associate Director atTreyarchwith a key role in developing some of Zombies’ best experiences, has teased that Treyarch has ‘big plans’ for the mode. While he does not provide any additional details as to what these plans are, he does clarify that Treyarch is hiring developers specifically for Zombies. With several positions open for new and veteran developers alike, whatever comes next for Zombies will seemingly require a much larger team.
Unsurprisingly, this has let to a lot of speculation in theCall of DutyZombies community. The most obvious project that Treyarch is hiring for isCall of Duty2024, though fans are wondering if there is more Zombies content being worked on outside of that game. After all, there have been some interesting leaks aboutZombies Chronicles 2, so perhaps Treyarch is hiring more developers to work on remastering old maps while the main team works onCall of Duty2024. As for what maps would be included in this long-rumored DLC, TranZit, Die Rise, and Buried are near the top of the list.
The other possibility is thestandaloneCall of DutyZombies gamethat leaked earlier this year. Supposedly, Activision will be looking to fill the gap left by Treyarch’s next game being delayed into 2024, as 2023 will serve as the series’ first year off since 2004. While additional support forCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2is one of the rumored ways to fill the void, a free-to-play Zombies game is also said to be in the works. Though it remains to be seen if these rumors are accurate, fans have been asking for a separate Zombies game for years now, and its existence would explain the need for more manpower.
No matter what Treyarch is hiring for, the fact that the Zombies team is expanding is an exciting sign for the future of the mode. WithBlack Ops Cold WarZombies being divisive, andVanguardZombies being hated, the nextCall of DutyZombiesexperience has to be a crowdpleaser.
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