"Call of Duty" is undoubtedly one of the largest series in the gaming industry, and now it is about to usher in its 20th installment. As a work that has lasted for so many years, it is not surprising that it has encountered various problems. In a recent interview with the media, Activision president Rob Kostich revealed that the company has also received suggestions for building a "Call of Duty" theme park.

"We've looked at a lot of this stuff," Kostich said. "We've looked at cross-media. There's been talk of building theme parks. Over the years, we've stayed focused on the core gameplay, and that's what's best for us. I would say the main thing we're thinking about is making the world more accessible to all. As many people as possible can enjoy Call of Duty. What is the business model? What is the gameplay? What must we do to ensure that this game is more accessible and more interesting for all types of players around the world? Ultimately, the most important factor in our success is the participation in the game."

All in all, this is just an idea, and Activision still won't really consider making a "Call of Duty" theme park where people can experience the airport level. Speaking of which, Activision once planned a "Call of Duty" cinematic universe. The scale of this business is so big now that there are already 10 studios with more than 3,000 developers serving this series. Next, Activision still needs to focus on the content of the game itself.

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