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According to a new tease, Call of Duty 2022 may be revealed very soon and also shake up the franchise in a big way. Official details are scarce on Call of Duty 2022, but it's believed it will be a sequel to 2019's Modern Warfare. The last game in the subfranchise teased a sequel with even more familiar faces, but Infinity Ward has remained quiet on specifics. It's believed that the characters of Ghost, Soap McTavish, and General Shepherd will all return in the rebooted version of the Modern Warfare series, but it's unclear if how big of a role they'll have.
Rumors of Call of Duty 2022 being Modern Warfare 2 began to swirl in 2021. Reputable insiders have stated that the series will be moving away from World War 3-level events and scale things back to more realistic, modern issues. Call of Duty 2022 will reportedly put Task Force 141 up against the Columbian drug cartel and take heavy inspiration from gritty films like Sicario. The campaign is expected to be dark and include more immersive features such as moments where the protagonist will struggle to reload their gun in intense situations due to shaky hands.
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