Just last week it was believed that a new game listing on the Microsoft store was none other than Call of Duty 2020. Though not explicitly confirmed by Activision, it’s now been pretty much proven thanks to dataminers who’ve actually been able to access the game. It doesn’t end there though, as those crafty miners have managed to unearth a load of new details surrounding the yet-to-be-announced game. Strap in for this one, CoD fans!
The following article contains potential spoilers for Call of Duty 2020. Proceed with caution!
The news comes via Eurogamer, where a number of tweets from a user named Prototype Warehouse reveal some details – or potential codenames – for what’s coming in the next Call of Duty, as revealed through the Red Door listing.
Here we have what look to be map names, if not codenames for maps.
The following are suspected to be campaign mission names:
And we even have some words relating to the free-to-play Battle Royale, Warzone, which is expected to run tie-in events to help shift copies of the next CoD.
Finally we have what looks to be something relating to zombies mode, which was rumoured to be making a comeback.
Back in June, another series of CoD 2020 leaks also gave us a supposed list of weapons. Broken down, the various leaks claims that the following weapons will include: 1911 Pistol, M16, Colt Revolver, AR_7_4 and the Daewoo K2.
The leaks also claimed maps will be as follows: Nuketown, Firing Range, Summit, Junktown, “Huge Ground War ice map,” “6v6 Russian city map with clustered design,” “6v6 map featuring an open field, warehouse, and a river split into three lanes.”
Other details also claim that CoD 2020 won’t feature Specialists, but it will have Operators. The game supposedly won’t include a Battle Royale mode (which makes sense, considering the time devoted to Warzone), and a Create-a-Class system similar to Modern Warfare will also feature. Check out the full list here.
We’re not all too sure when Call of Duty 2020 will be revealed, but here’s hoping an announcement is coming sooner rather than later.
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