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A new Call of Duty game is on the way, which shouldn't be a huge surprise to anyone. If there's one event in the gaming calendar you can set your watch by, it's the annual release of a new entry in the long-running first-person shooter series — and 2022 is no different.
According to reports, the Call of Duty 2022 is in development at Infinity War and will be a sequel to Modern Warfare (2019), which was a reboot of 2007's Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. In simple terms: it's rumored to be a reboot of 2009's Modern Warfare 2.
But while news that a new Call of Duty is in development certainly isn't a surprise, Microsoft’s planned acquisition of series publisher Activision Blizzard certainly has been, with the announcement raising questions over the Call of Duty series' future on PlayStation.
Fortunately, a report by Bloomberg suggests that the next three Call of Duty games (including the rumored Modern Warfare 2 reboot) will still land on PlayStation but, beyond that, whether Call of Duty will eventually become an Xbox exclusive remains to be seen.
Want to know more? Read on for everything we know about the new Call of Duty.
Currently, no release date or platforms have been confirmed for Call of Duty 2022, as the game hasn't officially been announced yet.
Typically Call of Duty games release in November but prominent Call of Duty leaker Tom Henderson claims he has heard «rumblings» that the
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