Next year is Treyarch’s turn to put out a Call of Duty game, and a job ad for a Lever Designer on the company’s site reveals that they’re digging into the past once more, though how far is unclear. One of the responsibilities of the job is to “research subject matter for history and look of the level” which doesn’t necessarily mean they’ll go with the WWII setting again. In fact, they probably won’t.
Treyarch’s Noah Heller has said in the past that they’re “happy that we put the war to bed” when talking about the company’s World at War effort, and with the chatter about searches into Vietnam War, Cuban, African, and Soviet Union music for their next title, it seems safe to speculate that Treyarch too is moving on.
Treyarch’s next Call of Duty looks into the past once more!>


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Posted on February 28th, 2011 at 6:52 am
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