Call Of Duty: Warzone -- Sledgehammer Also Contributed To The Battle Royale Game

It appears Call of Duty: WWII developer Sledgehammer Games contributed to the development of Call of Duty: Warzone, the free-to-play standalone battle royale game launching very soon.

Software engineer Josh Caratelli works at Sledgehammer's new office in Melbourne, Australia. He said on Twitter about his involvement with Warzone, "We've all put a lot of hard work into this."

It's not a big surprise to learn that Sledgehammer is working with Infinity Ward on Warzone, as the developer also contributed to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. It was confirmed at Modern Warfare's launch that Sledgehammer was a support studio on Modern Warfare, alongside Beenox, High Moon, and Raven Software. This was notable because it was the first time one of the "main" Call of Duty studios helped out with a different studio's Call of Duty game.

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