2 Minutes Turkish said:Just out of curiosity people, is it confirmed that World at War was the last COD game for Treyarch and that Infinity has total control of future releases now?
There is this thread - Rumor: Call of Duty 7 in Vietnam, Cuba? which says:
A source we consider reliable has told TVGB that Activision is looking to licence music for Call of Duty 7, music that gives some serious hints as to the locations the game may take us. Mentioned were Vietnam War era tunes, as well as Cuban, African, and Soviet Union music. The source says Call of Duty: World at Wars senior producer Noah Heller is involved, so it looks like Treyarch is once again developing.
Credibility to the change from WWII is added by Heller himself who last year said they are showing the final battles of the Pacific and the European Theatre and that lets us put a close to the war. Im sure game companies will be making World War II games for years to come and World War II is a very classic war. But were happy that we put the war to bed.
While Modern Warfare 2 is still six months from release, someone under Activision already working on a new Call of Duty game isnt very hard to believe when considering the cold hard fact that theres been a new release in the series every single year since 2005, and Modern Warfare 2 will continue that tradition this year with its November 10 release.
The link source is ThatVideoGameBlog which now has on that page..
Update: Whoops, looks like talking about this is too soon for some people and our source has requested of us to remove the story. Because were rather fond of the guy, well comply this time. Hell, it is probably too soon to talk about CoD7 anyway. After all, we dont even know all that much about Infinity Wards Modern Warfare 2 right now. But that should change come E3 2009.
Our thanks and apologies to everyone who linked to the story
...which I guess now makes it completely fact (or at least more likely than not)