According to Bloomberg’s Jason Schreier,Modern Warfare 3was developed in about half the timeCall of Dutytitles usually take. With only a year and a half to work on the game, development was fraught with issues, Schreier’s sources reveal.
As Schreier explains,MW3was originally pitched as a DLC, but the game was suddenly turned into a standalone title to fill in a gap in the company’s release schedule after another 2023CoDgame planned for this year was delayed. This has been denied by an Activision spokesperson, but Schreier insists that “more than a dozen current and formerCall of Dutydevelopers said that conflicts with what they were told at the time.”

Statement from Aaron Halon, studio head, SHG.“We’re incredibly proud of Modern Warfare III – both the full game experience at launch and the upcoming year of content we have planned for the community. On behalf of the extremely talented team across Sledgehammer Games and our…
As you’re able to imagine, having such a short development time required many Sledgehammer employees to work long hours, including nights and weekends. This upset many employees who also complained that they had to make unwanted changes based on instructions from the higher-ups.

Critics have been reacting unfavorably to the threequel, with manycriticizing the short campaign, and Schreier suggests that the rushed development “may be contributing to a spate of bad reviews about the game’s storyline.” This may negatively affect the cash cow’s ability to rake in money during a time when Microsoft is looking to profit from its pricey acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Consequently, someMW3developers hope the corporate seniors don’t judge them too harshly based on the“shortened development cycle that was beyond the studio’s control.”
Not all are convinced thatModern Warfare 3‘s disastrous reviews will significantly affect the franchise’s performance. Bloomberg Intelligence analyst Kevin Tsao doesn’t see it “having a lasting impact on the franchise or on any of Microsoft’s plans with the franchise even if it is universally panned.”

Perhaps most interestingly, it’s revealed that Sledgehammer was originally planning on working on anew title set inCall of Duty: Advanced Warfare‘s worldbut the project was scrapped. Depending on how much you like that game, it’s either a bullet dodged or an opportunity wasted.






