Call of Duty fans have heard plenty of rumors about the 2022 title, with many getting excited about the follow-up to 2019’s reboot of Modern Warfare. Now, Infinity Ward has seemingly added fuel to the fire, removing its social media images as a way to get the attention ofCall of Duty fans.
If gamers head to the official Twitter account for Infinity Ward, they will find that the developer’s profile picture and banner image have been removed. Both have been replaced with images that are almost entirely black, though some small brown smudges can be found on each. These can be seen on the right side of the profile picture and more prominently in the banner image. What these are hinting at is anyone’s guess, though perhaps the black images could be filled in over time, revealing artwork from the game.
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The decision to black out the profile picture and banner image seem like a clear nod to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019. The Captain Price line “Bravo Six, going dark” was not only used heavily in the marketing for the first game, appearing in the reveal trailer, but it also became a meme that quickly took the internet by storm. With Infinity Ward “going dark,” it can be assumed that a reveal of the nextModern Warfare game is imminent.
While this is just speculation, it does line up with some major leaks about the game. Not only has Call of Duty 2022 been rumored to get an earlier reveal than Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Call of Duty: Vanguard, but a recent leak saw an insider named @RalphsValve reporting that the first major Call of Duty 2022 teaser would drop on April 30 — just one week from today. From a marketing perspective, going dark a week
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