According to an insider with the nickname Visceral, the first details of Call of Duty games scheduled for 2026 and 2027 have hit the web.
Despite the fact that this year's and next year's titles have not been announced yet, there is already information about the projects scheduled for the more distant future. According to insider Tom Henderson, Call of Duty 2025 will be a semi-futuristic sequel to Black Ops 2. And a recent Twitter post by another prominent VISCERAL informant claims that Call of Duty 2026 is being developed by Infinity Ward Studios under the codename Project Devilwood and will be a new installment in the Ghosts sub-series. Furthermore, it claims that Call of Duty 2027, codenamed Project Anvil, will be a sequel to Advanced Warfare from Sledgehammer Games.
There are no confirmations yet, so this information should be treated with a degree of skepticism. Recall that since 2015 the Call of Duty series has switched to a three-year development cycle, in which studios Infinity Ward, Treyarch and Sledgehammer Games alternately create games.
Gaijin Entertainment is pleased to announce that the VR military flight simulator Aces of Thunder will feature meticulously recreated aircraft from World War I, in addition to the previously announced World War II combat aircraft.
The plot begins with a spaceship crash on a distant planet. Players must extract resources, process them, and build everything they need to survive - from tools and bases to vehicles and spaceships.
The action game also received a content update.