First-person shooter game enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the next entry in the Call of Duty (COD) franchise. With rumors rife that the next installment will be a sequel to 2019’s Modern Warfare, gamers are watching out for any leaks that might come their way.
Modern Warfare was massively successful, selling over 30 million copies worldwide, and the developers have confirmed that Modern Warfare II will be built on a brand new engine.
In recent years, Activision has released a Call of Duty game every year. However, there have been several rumors about the developers doing away with this annual cycle. With Microsoft acquiring the company this year, it is even more uncertain whether the rumored Modern Warfare II will be released this year. However, there have been several leaks suggesting that the title will be released towards the end of 2022.
With Microsoft’s acquisition, PlayStation owners are also worried that the new shooter game will become exclusive. However, there is no reason to fear now as it is believed that Modern Warfare II will be available across different platforms similar to the other titles in the franchise.
The latest leak, revealed by Hope, a Call of Duty data miner, revolves around the rumored DMZ mode in Modern Warfare II. Information regarding this mode was first revealed by Tom Henderson, another well-known COD leaker. Henderson stated that the DMZ mode will take heavy inspiration from the popular Battle Royale game Escape from Tarkov’s Hazard Zone.
In Hazard Zone, a team of four players have to collect data drives from satellites that have crashed down on the map, with the ultimate goal of escaping after collecting said drives while fighting AI opponents along the way.
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