Former Call of Duty director expresses worries about Microsoft's direction

Glen Schofield, a former director on the Call of Duty franchise, has voiced significant concerns about its future under Microsoft ownership. He stated that he worries 'immensely' about the series' direction. Schofield criticized recent games, saying 'none of the games have been very good.'

Glen Schofield, known for his work as a director on earlier Call of Duty titles, recently shared his apprehensions regarding the franchise's trajectory since Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard. In comments highlighted by TechRadar, Schofield remarked, 'I worry about it immensely,' pointing to his deep concern over the series' development under new ownership.

He went further to critique the quality of recent entries, asserting that 'none of the games have been very good.' This perspective from a veteran of the franchise underscores ongoing debates about the impact of corporate changes on creative output in gaming. Schofield's background includes directing key installments, lending weight to his observations on the series' evolution.

The statements come amid Microsoft's integration of Activision Blizzard, which has promised continued support for Call of Duty but faced scrutiny from industry figures like Schofield. No specific timeline for his comments was provided beyond the publication date of October 17, 2025.

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