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Activision launches CODLiveSeasons for Call of Duty seasonal updates

Activision is splitting seasonal and live-issue messaging so players can find patch news faster, with CODLiveSeasons joining CODUpdates and studio accounts.

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Activision launches CODLiveSeasons for Call of Duty seasonal updates
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Call of Duty players now have another official place to watch for season drops, and Activision is making the split between content news and urgent fixes even sharper. The company has created @CODLiveSeasons for seasonal update posts only, while the main Call of Duty account stays reserved for franchise-wide news.

That move solves a familiar problem for the community: patch notes, live-issue alerts, season roadmaps and major announcements have been crowded into the same social feeds for years. Activision already tells players in patch notes to follow @CODUpdates for live communications, and the same notes point Black Ops multiplayer and Zombies players to Treyarch while Warzone players are sent to Raven Software. CODLiveSeasons adds one more lane, separating the big seasonal beats from the fast-moving fix-it traffic players check when servers are down, a playlist breaks or a patch needs immediate confirmation.

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The new account also fits the way Activision has been building out Call of Duty communication across several official channels. The Call of Duty blog is already organized around news, announcements, patch notes and seasonal updates, and PlayStation’s Call of Duty hub describes the franchise as delivering “new Seasons, events and more.” Together, those channels suggest a deliberate live-service pipeline, with each outlet serving a specific part of the update cycle rather than pushing every message through one feed.

That approach follows Activision’s earlier push to speak more directly with fans. In February, the company launched the Call of Duty CM account, which GameSpot reported is run by the franchise’s community team along with “some friends.” Activision has also used public statements and social posts more often in response to leaks, cheating concerns and player sentiment, signaling that it wants tighter control over how big franchise moments are communicated.

The timing makes sense. Season 04 for Black Ops 7 and Warzone was announced on June 2, 2026 and went live on June 4, 2026 at 9 a.m. PT, with Activision calling it another massive season of free and premium content. For players trying to separate launch-day noise from real patch confirmation, CODLiveSeasons gives seasonal information its own lane, while CODUpdates remains the place to check when the issue is urgent and the fix cannot wait.

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