During Activision's 3rd quarter financial call this afternoon, chief
financial office Thomas Tipple highlighted the company's outlook for
2010, and confirmed a slew of new titles, including a new Call of Duty
and Guitar Hero game.
"In 2010, Activision
publishing is expected to release a strong product line of innovative
new titles," Tipple said. "The diversified lineup will include, among
others, titles based on the best-selling franchises in the company's
history, including Call of Duty, Guitar Hero, Tony Hawk, Shrek, and
Spiderman, and a select few new intellectual properties such as Blur
and Singularity, and a strong catalog based on our top sellers of
2009."
One possible developer for the new Call of Duty is Treyarch studios, which previously developed Call of Duty: World at War in 2008, and recently finished up Call of Duty: Modern Warfare -- Reflex due out next week for Nintendo Wii.