Activision may have unexpectedly fixed the matchmaking for some oldCall of Dutygames, sparking speculation about the series' future. TheCall of Dutyfranchise goes back to 2003, and as a result, there are several installments that have fallen by the wayside as more have been released, but Activision may have new plans for the classics.Given thatCall of Dutyhas been a series that has annual releases,the Activision FPShas an extensive library of titles. While the latestCall of Dutylaunch is known for having spawn or balance issues, some of the older ones have become unpopulated due to development resources being allocated elsewhere. However, the inactivity of these oldCall of Dutygames may become a thing of the past based on some fixes that have been spotted inCall of Duty 4: Modern Warfare,Black Ops, and more.RELATED:Call of Duty Fans Worried New Skin Could Be Roze All Over AgainCharlie Intel has shared a viral clipfromCall of Duty 4: Modern Warfare,not its remastered counterpart. The video that was presumably recorded recently was captured with the Xbox 360 version of the classicCall of Duty,and it shows the player named akaZekco looking for a game of Team Deathmatch. What would normally result in a lengthy queue that doesn’t always end in getting a game is instead replaced by an immediate match on Ambush, and Charlie Intel repeats the process with multiple installments to show how widespread the fix is.[EMBED_TWITTER]https://twitter.com/charlieINTEL/status/1679194512466530305[/EMBED_TWITTER]TheCall of Dutyclip continues its matchmaking test with the 2009 version ofModern Warfare 2. Just as quickly as the initial lobby was found, the video showsModern Warfare 2find a group for a match of free-for-all, with each game mode showing an active community of players. The video then shows that it’s just as easy to find games inCall of Duty: Black OpsandModern Warfare 3which may suggest that Activision has made a fix to its full lineup ofCall of Dutytitles. While Charlie Intel has stated that Activision hasn’t clarified why the adjustment was made, it hints that the changes could be a result of therecent Microsoft legal victory.Though some of the newerCall of Duty releaseslikeVanguardandBlack Ops: Cold Warcontinue to get a level of server maintenance, older titles like the originalModern Warfare 2andBlack Ops 2are taken over by hackers. These hackers would often activate zero gravity mode or advance everyone in the lobby’s experience, making the multiplayer of theseclassicCall of Dutytitlesunplayable which may still persist.MORE:Call of Duty: Warzone Caldera Deserves a Finale Like Verdansk