Call of Duty zombie changes: what did Treyarch do?

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Fans of Call of Duty’s latest Zombies mode have expressed deep concern and disappointment in the wake of developer Treyarch’s announcement that there are no plans for new perks or enemy types in the future. The news has generated a significant wave of disappointment within the Call of Duty Zombies community, exacerbated by the stark contrast in content between Zombies and the recently released Season 2, which includes an abundance of new content for Multiplayer and Warzone.

A post on the Call of Duty Zombies subreddit by redditor scirvexz shed light on the prevailing sentiment, as they voiced feeling “robbed” and expressed concern that the mode is already showing signs of decline. Another user, AssassinsCrypt, chimed in to share their hopes for future seasons, only to now believe that the developers simply do not care about the mode. Such disillusionment has even led some fans to contemplate removing the mode from their consoles following the conclusion of Season 2.

This discontent has also spilled over onto social media platforms, with fans proclaiming that Modern Warfare Zombies is dead and asserting that it can never recapture its initial glory. Such disappointment has ultimately influenced some fans to declare that they will not be purchasing the next game in the franchise.

The situation with Modern Warfare Zombies bears resemblances to the downfall of DMZ, a mode that Activision abandoned following the launch of Warzone 2.0 in 2022. The Call of Duty franchise’s fast-paced development and annual release schedule means that multiple developers under Activision’s umbrella constantly work on the series, with different teams taking charge of each mainline entry. However, the release of Modern Warfare 3 departed from this pattern, as it was helmed by Treyarch, the studio renowned for the Black Ops series and the creation of the Zombies mode. Currently, Treyarch is immersed in the development of this year’s highly anticipated Call of Duty Black Ops Gulf War, which is expected to introduce its own Zombies mode. Nonetheless, uncertainty looms regarding how long this mode will receive continuing support.

In conclusion, fans of Call of Duty’s Zombies mode find themselves disheartened and let down by Treyarch’s revelation that there will be no new perks or enemy types in future updates. This disappointment has resonated deeply within the Call of Duty Zombies community, particularly when juxtaposed with the abundance of fresh content introduced in Season 2 for Multiplayer and Warzone. As frustrations mount, some fans have gone as far as considering deleting the Zombies mode from their consoles, while others have vowed not to purchase the next game. This situation echoes the demise of DMZ, a mode previously discarded by Activision, and raises questions about the long-term viability of Modern Warfare Zombies in the face of differing studio responsibilities and the ever-evolving landscape of annual Call of Duty releases.

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