Recently, Activision Blizzard has been embroiled in controversy after the State of California filed a lawsuit against the company for allegedly hiding evidence of sexual misconduct and discriminatory practices against minorities.
The company's logo was noticed to be missing by a few eagle-eyed reporters. Sledgehammer Games recently distanced itself from the publisher after releasing a trailer for the game at the Gamescom Opening Night Live 2021 showcase. It was confirmed by Activision back in late April that every core studio is working on the Call of Duty franchise. RELATED: ‘Call Of Duty: Vanguard’ Reveals First Look at Multiplayer and New 'Warzone' Map VGC cleverly notes that the codename might reference the Harrison Ford Jack Ryan feature, Clear and Present Danger. special forces engaging in a secret war with Columbian drug cartels. The Modern Warefare sequel is rumored to feature a new campaign starring U.S. The game's listing appeared on the now somewhat debunked GeForce leak that listed several placeholders for what the company called "plausible games." Videogame Chronicles, an outlet known for reporting news such as the Resident Evil 4 Remake, also released an article backing up Henderson's claim.
Industry insider Tom Henderson, responsible for the slew of leaks related to Battlefield 2042and the latest Call of Dutytitle, is reporting on his official Twitter account that the next entry is heading back to modern warfare.Ĭodenamed Project Cortez, the sequel to 2019's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, is reportedly being developed by Infinity Ward.
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Sledgehammer Games is hard at work on the highly anticipated Call of Duty: Vanguard releasing next month, but fans are already wondering where the series will go next.