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The first official teaser on Call of Duty Vanguard

Updates: It’s already started. Marketing campaign on Call of Duty: Vanguard is gradually taking off. After the artwork leak and the recent teaser (below in the original report) comes directly from Activision, a film teaser from YouTuber John. He released a few seconds from the movie and added western front.

One of the fans pointed out that we see in the teaser Merville. This could refer to the Battle of Merville Gun Battery as part of Operation Tonga, which took place on June 6, 1944. It was part of Operation Landing in Normandy during World War II.

Allied intelligence believed that the Merville cannon battery was a heavy caliber cannon that could threaten a British landing on a beach codenamed Sword Beach.

Looks like we’ll see an official announcement soon.

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Information about Call of Duty leaks regularly, Activision had to reckon with leakage at this year’s Call of Duty. As you can see, the developers are used to it and they make fun of it. What else, right?

On yesterday’s escape of artwork established an official Twitter account Call of Duty the first teaser trailer. He comes from the upcoming trailer, which he will confirm Call of Duty Vanguard. So far, we are only offered the opportunity to see the war-ravaged city.

Insider Tom Henderson confirmed that the footage actually came from the call trailer Call of Duty Vanguard. Everything was completed by the Call of Duty account’s response to the teaser with a request to respect privacy. Apparently the fans like this approach.

Yesterday’s escape of the main artwork confirmed setting up Call of Duty Vanguard in period of the Second World War. In addition to the Pacific, we should also look at Europe. The studio is working on the game Sledgehammer Games and will be released in the fourth quarter of this year for the PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X / S, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The full performance is said to arrive on August 19.


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