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Will this year’s Call of Duty also be World War II? |

According to rumors, 2021 Call of Duty (because there is no such thing as Activision Blizzard to miss a single year) it will take place at a familiar time.

First, the ModernWarzone, a Call of Duty leaker wrote that this year’s CoD (which will surely run out in more copies than the current latest Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, because it can be taken for granted) WWII: Vanguard has a subtitle at the moment, but he thinks it’s just a temporary title that will change later.

But who is developing this act? Not Treyarch and not Infinity Ward, but Sledgehammer Games, which previously produced Call of Duty: WWII. There have been rumors in the past that the blockbuster success of 2021 takes place in World War II and that “the stone-breaking hammer” is behind it. It is supposed to take place in the 1950s, ModernWarzone says, but that no longer seems realistic just because World War II itself ended in 1945. Will there be recollections? You have the opportunity.

But then let’s twist it all the way here: the Eurogamer citing his sources, he confirmed that indeed Call of Duty WWII: Vanguard the temporary name of the game, however, will not be played on an alternative time plane, so wars will not last until the fifties. Instead, Sledgehammer Games is said to take a “traditional World War II” approach. If they were to focus on hitherto unused sites (because there would be plenty to process: even the siege of Budapest, if we had to use a local example…), there would still be potential.

This year’s Call of Duty (which we don’t know the final name for either) will be released sometime in the fall, and chances are it will still be a cross-gen title, so PlayStation 5, az Xbox Series, a PC (As Battle.net-exclusive), a PlayStation 4 and that Xbox One will receive. Here, at the end, we add the usual: nothing official about it yet.

Source: PSU

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