Call of Duty Vanguard
Call of Duty Vanguard is the talked about (but not officially confirmed) next chapter in Activision's series. The game is now at the center of a teaser within Call of Duty Warzone, the battle royale that has recently moved into Season 5.As you can see below, winning a Call of match Duty Warzone, it can be seen that one of the players of the team cannot escape and get on the helicopter: a new video has been added to the battle royale and it allows to see that the last soldier is hit from a distance by a bullet and falls to Earth. At that point, the camera passes over a woman dressed in a Russian military uniform, complete with a USSR hat and sniper rifle.
To confirm that this is a real video is Sam Maggs, writer working on "Call of Duty 2021". The woman replied to the video on Twitter, thus confirming that she knows what it is. It is also not the first teaser shared by Activision. As we pointed out yesterday, a short "Western Front" video has been released suggesting that the game will include a famous WWII military operation.
According to rumors, Call of Duty Vanguard could be presented at a Sony event that, according to rumors, should take place on August 19, 2021.
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Call of Duty: Vanguard reportedly coming this year, per leak
Logos and images from the latest entry in the Call of Duty franchise have reportedly leaked on Twitter and Reddit. The game, titled Call of Duty: Vanguard, appears to be 2021’s entry in the series, reports CharlieIntel.
The images come from a data mine of the season 5 update for Black Ops Cold War, which contained the leaked images in its files. The setting appears to be World War II, confirming months’ worth of rumors. Publisher Activision has not officially announced a Call of Duty for 2021, but they are actively issuing takedown notices for reposts of the images.
A variety of Vanguard images were found within Black Ops Cold War‘s files. The game’s key art and logo were found, as were promotional images for a Standard Edition, Ultimate Edition, and Cross-Gen Bundle. According to the leak, the game will have an open beta, with early access and exclusive content available to those who purchase the Ultimate Edition. The content includes a variety of skins and weapons for several of the game’s operators as well as an XP boost.
This is not the first time the Call of Duty franchise has used World War II as a setting: The aptly-named Call of Duty: WWII used the war as a backdrop for its campaign and multiplayer modes in 2017.
The leaks come amid a powerful lawsuit at Activision Blizzard. Former employees have alleged that Activision Blizzard’s upper management created and maintains a hostile “frat boy” workplace culture that disproportionately targets women. Current and former employees have reported sexual harassment and lower pay at the hands of the company’s higher-ups and allege that those who are responsible had not been punished for their actions. The lawsuit is still ongoing.
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