Leaks and rumors are quickly surfacing for this year's upcoming Call of Duty; here's everything we know so far.
By S.E. Doster on
As to be expected, a new Call of Duty game is releasing this fall. The official title is not fully-confirmed by Activision, but leaks suggest Activision is continuing with a reboot of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3. Here is everything rumored so far.
A date has not been revealed yet, but as previously reported by CharlieIntel, the game is seemingly set for November 2023, as the release month was leaked by the judge overseeing Activision's FTC court battle on June 30. This also backs up the leak by industry insider Tom Henderson of Insider-Gaming. Henderson suggests the game will launch on November 10, with campaign early access starting November 2, and with beta weekends taking place October 6-10 and October 12-16.
As previously reported, this year's Call of Duty is rumored to be led in development by Sledgehammer Games with other studios assisting. The game will have a campaign, multiplayer, and a Zombies element, according to Henderson's report.
A potential leak from a Monster Energy drink promo has seemingly revealed the artwork and logo for this year's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 game. Shortly after the leak, the Call of Duty Twitter account tweeted, «Anyone have an energy drink they can spare?» This isn't an official confirmation of the leaked promo, but could be a playful tease ahead of the big reveal.
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