The first footage for the game has been revealed, and as is to be expected, the fanbase has opinions. Through various rumors and leaks, it's been well reported that the next entry in the series will be the sixth in the line, taking place sometime in the 90s around the Gulf War.
CharlieINTEL, which covers all things Call of Duty, took to X with the footage, announcing that "" while sharing a link to the new website thetruthlies.com. The site only seems to show a 90s-style TV, further leaning into the previous rumors about the setting, that plays a 41-second clip of a group covering Mount Rushmore with banners saying "" before turning to static. A second clip shared by erikkain also shows someone putting up posters with the same slogan.
Because of the short nature of the clips, which appear to be live-action promos, rather than gameplay footage of the upcoming title, many of the fans seemed sarcastic in their responses under CharlieINTEL's post, with hamsterbone36 calling it "", a title that was critically well-received (boasting an 83 score on Metacritic), but controversial among fans for its lack of a single player campaign, resulting in a user score of 4.2. This did, however, spark a debate about the best recent game in the series, with some arguing that the last entry, , was great, but got overshadowed by the rebooted series.
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One thing the teaser did do was connect to the branding for a previously announced "[REDACTED] Direct" event, as the banners covering Mount Rushmore mirrored that of the event announcement. This event takes place on June 9, following an Xbox Games Showcase, and while the [REDACTED] Direct has tried to avoid using the name in its reveal so far, it seems widely accepted that the new game's first full reveal will happen there.
Many are also hoping to hear more concrete information surrounding the
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