Call of Duty 2020 details leaked: maps, Warzone, modes, features, more
A massive leak has surfaced about the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 2020 title, revealing new details about the game's features, modes, maps, and how it will work with Warzone.
The Call of Duty community is still awaiting an official reveal for the 2020 game, which is currently being developed by Treyarch and is expected to be called "Black Ops," according to heavy speculation and leaks.
On June 26, prominent YouTuber TheXclusiveAce posted a video (which has since been set to private) discussing many never-before-revealed details about the game, which he obtained from an "unnamed source" who has direct knowledge and even showed him gameplay footage and map overviews
According to the leak, the upcoming CoD will feature a single-player campaign, multiplayer, zombies, and will exist alongside Warzone, which confirms that the battle royale will continue to exist beyond Modern Warfare.
Multiplayer
Maps & modes
Apparently, there are 10 multiplayer maps developed so far, with them all nearing completion. They are "Treyarch-style," which means that CoD will likely be going back to its traditional three-lane design
As far as modes go, the standard playlists will be 6v6 and Gunfight won't be returning, which means there likely won't be that many options with lower player-counts. However, there will supposedly be a new model that will take place on various sections of the Warzone map.
Features
Here is a list of features that TheXclusiveAce's source claims will be added and/or brought back for the upcoming CoD game.
Warzone
The YouTuber's video reaffirms that Warzone will be the main battle royal during the life-span of CoD 2020, backing up all the speculation and comments from Activision that they'll continue to support to the BR after Modern Warfare.
According to the leak, there will be a new map based in Russia released at the game's launch, and TheXclusiveAce claims to have seen an overview of it. There will be water on it that players can go into and swim, as the same mechanic from multiplayer will also be in the BR.
Of course, all of this information is based on a leak and should be treated as such, as nothing is official until Activision formally announce the game. Speaking of which, there's still no timetable as for when CoD 2020 will be revealed; they've traditionally been unveiled no later than the end of May, but circumstances are obviously different this year
In fact, they've not even officially named Treyarch as the main developer, despite the fact that its common knowledge at this point the company took over Sledgehammer Games' duties in early 2019.
We will continue to bring you the latest info and leaks about the upcoming Call of Duty title, so make sure to follow us on Twitter @DexertoINTEL for regular updates.
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