Treyarch is hiring staff for a new Call of Duty game, according to a job listing on the developer's website.
The jobs page on Treyarch's website currently lists a position for a Level Builder, with the description clearly stating that the successful applicant would go on to work as a level designer for a new Call of Duty.
More interestingly, the job post states that the new employee will be required to 'Research subject matter for history and look of the level'. History? Does that mean that we'll be heading back to World War II again, then, or more recent history perhaps?
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For our latest Call of Duty coverage, click here to download P3Zine Issue 32 for free.A previous rumour had them licensing music from the Vietnam era, lending to credible speculation that this would be the setting for the next Call of Duty game. If so, it could cause yet more controversy with veterans.
Treyarch's last Call of Duty game, Call of Duty: World at War, released in November 2008, while Modern Warfare 2, the latest Call of Duty title, was developed by Infinity Ward. It's rumoured that the two don't really get along.
Still, more Call of Duty in the works can only be a good thing, can't it?
We predict a release date of, oh I don't know, November 2010. What do you think?
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