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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare 2 Nearly Happened, Reveals Former Developer

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Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare was a one and done game, but it did seem to have seeds for a sequel. Unfortunately, one almost happened, but was canceled. On the MinnMax podcast, developer Bret Robbins revealed that Sledgehammer Games was assessing what it wanted to do next after the first entry. It began working on Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare 2 and worked on it for a few months, but ultimately opted to move to World War 2 for its next game as it felt like the right direction. However, if Robbins was given the chance to go back and make any of the canceled Call of Duty games, he says he would pick Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare 2 because it was a game that was original to Sledgehammer and really excited him.

As of right now, it seems like the prospect of Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare 2 is even less likely than it was nearly a decade ago. The series has moved away from the far-future setting and doesn’t seem like it has any interest in returning there at this time. Maybe there’s a chance it happens eventually, but it seems pretty unlikely at the moment.

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