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Glen Schofield, a former director of the Call of Duty franchise, has expressed significant concerns regarding the series' future under Xbox's ownership. Schofield, known for his influential role in shaping the iconic first-person shooter, pointed to the decline of the Halo franchise as a cautionary tale. He emphasized that the cultural compatibility between the Call of Duty series and Xbox's strategic direction could pose challenges moving forward.
In recent statements, Schofield highlighted the importance of maintaining the unique identity and appeal of Call of Duty, which has been a staple in the gaming community for years. He worries that shifts in management and creative direction might not resonate well with long-time fans. The gaming industry is known for its rapid evolution, and Schofield's insights serve as a reminder of the delicate balance between innovation and tradition that developers must navigate.
As Xbox continues to expand its portfolio, the future of Call of Duty remains uncertain, leaving fans eager yet apprehensive about what lies ahead for this beloved franchise.
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