Activision releases a newCall of Dutygame every year, so it’s not exactly surprising that a new game in the series is set to launch this fall. The game is rumored to beCall of Duty: Vietnam, which will boast a historical setting and supposedly be set in theBlack Opsuniverse. While none of this has been officially confirmed, a new rumor making the rounds may shed some light on when fans can expectCall of Duty: Vietnamto get its big reveal.
This information comes from TheGamingRevolution, who is someone that has been a reliable source forCall of Dutyfranchise leaks in the past. Even so, fans should take this information with a grain of salt. In any case, TheGamingRevolution claims thatCall of Duty: Vietnamwas originally set to be revealed at some point in April, but that the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has pushed those plans back a bit. Apparently, the new plan is torevealCall of Duty: Vietnamin May, which is more typical of the franchise anyway.
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While it seems fans will have to wait until May to seeCall of Duty: Vietnamin action, TheGamingRevolution has suggested that some teases may appear before then inCall of Duty: Warzone. TheCall of Duty: Warzonebattle royaleis immensely popular, and so it would make a great deal of sense for Activision to capitalize on the game’s popularity by using it to advertiseCall of Duty: Vietnam.
As it stands, there’s very little we know aboutCall of Duty: Vietnamin an official capacity, but there’s enough information from various reliable leakers that corroborate each other. The general consensus seems to be thatCall of Duty: Vietnamis being developed primarily by Treyarch, which is focusing on the campaign, with Sledgehammer Games developing the multiplayer. As its name implies,Call of Duty: Vietnamwill utilize a Cold War setting, and the game is set to launch this fall.
Beyond that, it’s unclear what elseCall of Duty: Vietnamwill bring to the table. Leaks have pointed toCall of Duty: Vietnamhaving a Zombies mode, which would makes sense with Treyarch in charge, but that has yet to be confirmed.
If the leakers like TheGamingRevolution are correct andTreyarchis set to unveilCall of Duty: Vietnamin May, then fans won’t have to wait too much longer to learn more details about the game and what it will have in store.