
Yearly releases are becoming common place for many franchises. But what is too much?

Starting today, Game Pass Ultimate drops from $29.99 to $22.99 a month. PC Game Pass will also drop from $16.49 to $13.99 a month. Prices may vary by region.
Beginning this year, future Call of Duty titles won’t join Game Pass Ultimate or PC Game Pass at launch. New Call of Duty games will be added to Game Pass Ultimate and PC Game Pass during the following holiday season (about a year later), while existing Call of Duty titles already in the library will continue to be available.
In my region, it’s still more expensive than it was before the last price hike, but it’s a far more viable price point.
Losing Call of Duty from the service, honestly, has zero effect on me, and given they chose to make it so, it’s probably not the big seller they originally thought. Overall, it’s really good news, but I still think they have work to do on the tier structure, having Premium and PC at the same price point with different features feels odd.
Yep take COD out. Them waiting a year is interesting but it make sense. They don't want certain ppl waiting 4 to 6 months they want fomo and maximum sales. Wait a year while the new one releases.
Ok so far so good.

In 2025 Marc-Alexis Côté, the head of the Assassin’s Creed franchise and a 20 year veteran of Ubisoft, abruptly left the publisher following the launch of Assassin’s Creed Shadows.

A new Call of Duty game that isn't Modern Warfare 4 may be coming, and the surprise re-emergence of Warzone Mobile could be crucial to it.
When the story remains captivating, I hardly notice.
Good points.
Well if there's demand I guess
Great outlook.
I would prefer if instead of having two teams making one IP. They should have one team working on new IPs and the other on a stablished franchise.
People will always want sequels from games that they enjoy, myself included; but they should come at least every 2 years. Maybe that's why Nintendo gets away with releasing the same franchises for over 20 years. They don't do them yearly (Except for New Super Mario Series which they are burning to the ground). Zelda, Metroid, Star Fox, Smash Bros., Pikmin, etc they all come 3 or more years apart from each other.
That's the way it should be. Leaving fans anticipating the game, but having enough time apart to look forward to it without forgetting about it, but also having enough improvements technically, and with gameplay that it would get more attention from fans and media.