It's not a huge surprise giving that Call of Duty games release every year like clockwork, but what is a surprise is that Call of Duty 2021 will reportedly return to a WW2 setting and is called 'Call of Duty WW2: Vanguard'. It's understandable then that Activision has confirmed the new Call of Duty is being developed by Sledgehammer Games, who developed Call of Duty: WW2.
As of this moment, there is no official word on what 2021's
Call of Duty installment might actually look like beyond the fact that
Sledgehammer Games will be the game's developer and it will include a campaign,
contrary to previous rumors. It remains to be seen whether Treyarch will be
actually working on the zombies mode for the new video game, but it does seem
unlikely that the new Call of Duty wouldn't include one at least. You can check
out all of our previous coverage of the Call of Duty franchise itself right
here. While Activision has officially revealed the next Call of Duty, details
on the new COD are slowly beginning to emerge and we're starting to get a good
idea of what to expect. We can expect
the new Call of Duty to arrive in late 2021. Typically we see mainline Call of
Duty games land in October, so it's possible we will see the new COD in this
window. However, given the Covid-19 pandemic, it's possible we may see Call of
Duty 2021 delayed until November - which is what happened with Call of Duty
Black Ops: Cold War.
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