The COD studios check out each others games but dont share ideas

With three separate studios working on three different Call of Duty entries simultaneously, do the devs involved ever get together to share ideas? Or is everything super hush hush until it's revealed to the world?According to Mark Lamia, the studio head at Treyarch, the team behind Call of Duty: Black Ops 3, it's a lot more open than you might think.

"From very early on we'll share stuff on all side," he says in the latest issue of Official PlayStation Magazine. "In invited the other teams very early on in this development, as soon as I had what I considered a representative prototype. I shared it with the other studios, but it's up to them to come up with their own [creative ideas]."

"It was interesting to see that they had maybe some movements like ours, but the systems and focus they had was different from ours," adds Lamia. "I think that's important inside the franchise to have some differentiation for the players so that they can get a different experience every year."

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