Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is set to arrive on October 25, but Activision reportedly has its eyes on the next Call of Duty already. A new leak has claimed that Call of Duty 2025 will be a sequel to Black Ops 2 set in 2030s. If true, it would be the first time that Activision releases back-to-back Black Ops titles. Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 was released in 2012 and switched between two timelines of 1980s and 2025.
According to leaked details from an alleged focus group meeting, Call of Duty 2025 is currently under development. The leaks, however, do not specify the developer of the title; development on Black Ops entries is usually led by Treyarch. The Activision-owned studio is the co-developer on the upcoming Black Ops 6 along with Raven Software.
The leaks were posted as part of thread on X by Fumo Leaks on Friday, revealing details about the game's campaign, features, multiplayer and Zombies. Call of Duty 2025 is claimed to be a direct sequel to Black Ops 2 and will be set in 2035 after the events of the 2012 game.
CALL OF DUTY 2025 INFORMATION THREAD
Some silly goober managed to get into a focus group meeting for the next call of duty game. This thread will compile almost everything that was said in this meeting plus a few little bonus goodies
(Pic is not mine but from another attendee) pic.twitter.com/IGmll42OZO
According to details from an alleged focus group meeting about next year's Call of Duty, the campaign will feature David Mason from Black Ops 2 as the protagonist. “The game is more of an espionage theme with a key point being informational warfare.” Fumo Leaks said in one of the posts, citing information from the alleged focus group.
According to a screenshot said to be from the focus group meeting, body shields will return to the multiplayer mode. Players will also reportedly be able to stick grenades to the bodies and throw them back at enemies.
The Omnimovement feature, which is coming to Black Ops 6, will also be present in Call of Duty 2025. Players
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