Activision verifies this year’s Telephone call of Obligation is a follow up to Modern War 2019

Activision has actually revealed what to anticipate with this year’s Telephone call of Obligation and also Warzone.

While little details was shared today, it was revealed this year’s entrance is a follow up to 2019’s Modern War.

The brand-new video game and also a brand-new Warzone experience are being created with each other from the ground-up.

This year’s solitary entrance being a follow up to Modern War should not come as a shock considering it’s been reported for some time, and also in 2015, it was reported the video game will certainly include a principles system comparable to that seen in Red Dead Redemption 2.

The record additionally mentioned loss of arm or legs and also even more practical gore would certainly be included in the video game, which personalities will certainly respond to cases in the video game in a much more credible method.

With its launch, a brand-new map will certainly concern Warzone which will certainly be motivated by the brand-new video game and also contain“various classic points of interest” The map will certainly additionally be house to a 3rd brand-new setting for Modern War 2 comparable to Field of battle 2042’s Danger Area, making use of AI-controlled contenders and also actual gamers.

Being led by Infinity Ward, the brand-new video game and also a brand-new Warzone experience are being established with a brand-new engine, and also you can anticipate a “huge development” of Fight Royale with brand new playspace and also a brand-new sandbox setting in Warzone.

That’s every one of the intel that was shared today, yet we anticipate to listen to much more in the coming months leading up to launch.

One point that is for sure, you can anticipate the video game to show up on PlayStation gaming consoles in spite of Microsoft’s approaching procurement of Activision Snowstorm. This has actually been validated both my Microsoft Studios manager Phil Spencer and also Microsoft head of state Brad Smith.

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