The designers of Call of Duty have opened a new studio in Texas

Author

Gullu

Date

Oct, 25.2021

Infinity Ward has announced the start of its employment process, though additional information will be released soon.

The studio that brought you the first Call of Duty and a slew of sequels is expanding even further. The news was confirmed on the company's official Twitter account, which stated that Infinity Ward will create a new studio in Austin, Texas (United States). The creators of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone have already established teams in various nations, including those outsides of North America. They've now moved on to the hiring procedure.

In the tweet, they say, "Infinity Ward expands." We are thrilled to announce the launch of Infinity Ward Austin. This new development team will be based in Austin, Texas, and will work with our existing development teams in Los Angeles, Poland, and Mexico. We are hiring for all positions, but more information will be available "soon."

Infinity Ward is expanding. Excited to announce the creation of @InfinityWard Austin.

This new development team based in Austin, TX, joins our teams in LA, Poland and Mexico. We're hiring for all positions (https://t.co/WZ0Z1DHKCw). More info to come.

— Infinity Ward (@InfinityWard) October 7, 2021


A Call of Duty-related future

At this time, no information about Infinity Ward's next project has been released. However, because the business has solely focused on Call of Duty, a new installment is undoubtedly in the works. The majority of Activision Blizzard studios are devoted to this best-selling franchise, and even the creators of Crash Bandicoot 4, Toys for Bob, have joined the rest of the teams in releasing COD-related material.

Although Call of Duty: Warzone was originally developed by Infinity Ward, every major installment now includes a free-to-play battle royale mode, therefore development has shifted. Raven Software, which will introduce thematic content for Call of Duty: Vanguard, a production that returns to World War II, will now influence the destiny of the video game.

Sledgehammer Games' Vanguard will be released for PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC on November 5th (via Battle.net)