Acclaimed developer of "Call of Duty 2017", Sledgehammer Games, may have dropped the latest development details on its latest COD entry to the game franchise in a new job ad. Fans are yet to receive an official reveal which will reportedly happen soon towards a possible E3 2017 debut in June.
On the official website of game publisher Activision, Sledgehammer Games has posted a number of job ads to date. The job description and requirements indicated in these posts apparently dropped interesting details or clues with regard to the development of "Call of Duty 2017".
The job ads have mentioned some information on various aspects involving character build and technical visuals of the game. This time, the latest job post spotted has hinted about the game's sound design.
The game developer, as detailed in the said ad, is needing a passionate and experienced senior sound designer. The candidate is expected to work with the development team of "Call of Duty 2017" as this year's iteration of the COD series.
In addition to that, the qualified senior sound designer will be able to work with the team to create a fresh AAA aural experience for the developer's next project. Once hired, the senior sound designer must be fully engaged with the best audio teams in the industry to work on each facet of game audio content development.
It is noted, however, that these pieces of clues found in these job ads remain unofficial until Sledgehammer Games releases official details about "Call of Duty 2017". At this time, details have been scant about the game's progress as the first quater of year is not over yet.
From the look of things, Sledgehammer Games' top executive Glen Schofield hinted that they're prepping up for the "Call of Duty 2017" first official teaser. Reports said earlier, will take place in second quarter of 2017, beginning April towards the game's debut at the big E3 2017 event.