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By now, almost everyone knows that Treyarch is working on the next major Call of Duty entry. At least that’s what appears to be the case, going by strong rumors and leaks. And since it’s Treyarch, one can assume the project to be a brand new Black Ops installment. However, that’s not yet confirmed, and that’s why the game still goes by the name COD 2024.

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But that doesn’t mean there’s no substantial information available regarding the upcoming title from the Black Ops Cold War developer. In fact, Call of Duty 2024 could turn out to be a resurrection for the entire series upon its release. There are certain reasons that indicate that it will likely please the loyal fans of the action saga when it comes out.

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Treyarch’s not leaving any stone unturned in making Call of Duty 2024 an impressive game

In case anyone missed keeping track of events, the developer has been working constantly on this project. In the past few months, it has revealed multiple job listings to include people in various roles for delivering their best. Interestingly, it’s still hiring for more positions, which means that there’s some work left. Is it a bad thing? Well, for a game that is due in a year, it could be a possibility. However, one need not worry about it much.

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Fortunately, a lot of important positions have been filled already for Call of Duty 2024. It implies that the people hired for the top-level development may have started their work already. This will make sure that the overall title will get completed on time without undergoing a period of crunch or any other issues. That’s been a major problem for the recent COD games. Even after their official launch, there were many important job roles that were left vacant for them.

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A YouTuber recently went through the positions for which Treyarch is still hiring or has hired people already. He tried to explain that the situation seems to be good for the game and it looks promising as of now. That’s because it must be picking up speed in terms of its development process in general.

The YouTuber also mentioned that the content featuring Zombies in the next title will probably end up being solid. It’s because there are few positions left for this mode for which the devs are yet to finalize the roles. They are still not given to anyone as the positions involved are quite significant and crucial. So maybe they will be allotted to those candidates who can deliver their best.

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While the next title is yet to make its way, players can currently enjoy Activision’s latest games, namely Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2. They are available on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X\S, Xbox One, and PC.

Source: Treyarch Studios

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Mintu Tomar is a Senior Tennis Journalist at EssentiallySports, specializing in the WTA beat and Grand Slam coverage. With a journalism career spanning over 10 years across sports and entertainment media, he combines long‑term trend‑spotting with sharp match‑day analysis. At ES, Mintu’s work often blends on‑court breakdowns with behind‑the‑scenes context. In his coverage of Coco Gauff’s Qatar Open upset, he unpacked tactical advice from Serena Williams’ former coach, showing how elite insights influence rising talent. As part of the ES Think Tank, he helps identify breakout storylines and shape analytical angles for the newsroom. Before focusing on tennis, Mintu covered esports and the broader gaming industry at Sportskeeda, with a focus on major titles like Call of Duty, and has written extensively on entertainment, technology, politics, and lifestyle for multiple digital platforms. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Philosophy and Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism and International Law & Diplomacy.

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