This will be only the third first-person shooter to grace the client, following last year's Black Ops 4 and Bungie's Destiny 2. Those questions picked up steam (no, not Steam) with the announcement that the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare will go the same route and release its PC version on Blizzard's client. It raised a few questions as to whether this would become the new normal for the Call of Duty franchise. A year ago, Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 threw the PC gaming space for a loop when Activision and Treyarch announced that it would forego a Steam release in favor of, which had primarily been home to games from publishing partner Blizzard Entertainment.
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