It seems a Call of Duty data breach has revealed some of Activision’s plans 2023 plans for the franchise. The leak was first reported on by Twitter user vx-underground, and well-known Call of Duty insider Tom Henderson has been able to verify the legitimacy of the breach. Apparently, the info was obtained via a single Activision HR account via a phishing scheme, and did include some employee data, although the information shared by vx-underground omitted any sensitive personal data. No player data or information was compromised in the breach.
For our purposes, the most interesting thing about the breach is what it reveals about future Call of Duty plans. These are apparently the dates for seasons 3 through 6 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0.
Looking over the leaked info, it seems players can look forward to seven additional maps (some new, some remastered), one “licensed” (that is to say, a crossover from another IP) operator per season, a new Halloween event, and more. As for Warzone, expect another small map to be added alongside Season 4.
Interestingly, the leaked info also makes reference to a Call of Duty project codenamed “Jupiter,” which is most likely the new full premium CoD title from Sledgehammer Games now rumored to be coming out in 2023. The following Jupiter-related dates are listed…
While the Jupiter alpha is pretty self-explanatory, it’s unclear what the “GL4” and “GL5” listings might mean. Perhaps they indicate some sort of internal testing, but we don’t know. Henderson has since seen the full leaked documents, and according to him, they also make reference to a project codenamed Cerberus, which is likely 2024’s Treyarch-developed CoD.
Of course, none of this information has come through
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