New Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Game Leaked

As a seasoned Call of Duty enthusiast with over a decade of gaming under my belt, this news has me both excited and intrigued! The Ghost of Hope, a reliable source, hinting at a potential Modern Warfare sequel from Infinity Ward in 2026 got my pulse racing.

A trustworthy source known as The Ghost of Hope has partially spilled the beans about a new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare game before its official unveiling. This leak suggests that the upcoming Call of Duty title will be developed by Infinity Ward and is expected to hit the shelves in 2026 instead of 2025. The leaker shared this information on social media platform X.

Furthermore, the source alleges that this upcoming game will belong to the Modern Warfare series and incorporate abilities like omnimovement and wall running, with the latter anticipated to appear in Call of Duty’s 2025 installment too. It is rumored that a significant portion of the original Modern Warfare 3 maps from 2011 will be remastered, along with some fresh maps, for the multiplayer mode.

According to the source, “Here’s what I’ve got on Infinity Ward’s upcoming title.” The game is expected to launch towards the end of 2026. Intriguingly, it seems that Infinity Ward will incorporate Omnimovement and Wall Running, a feature that’s been speculated for Call of Duty 2025 as well, into their new project. Additionally, they plan to remaster many maps from Modern Warfare 3 (2011) and introduce some fresh, original ones too.

Regrettably, the leak only reveals the limit of its content. Given the strong link to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, it’s intriguing to speculate about the game’s title. It seems unlikely for it to be named Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 due to this deep connection. However, Activision has already remastered Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 in 2023, so that possibility is no longer valid either.

Keep in mind that all this information should be viewed with caution, as it’s not confirmed. Neither the report nor the speculation it generated has received an official comment from Infinity Ward, Activision, or their parent company Xbox. The lack of comment is typical for them due to their policy against addressing rumors. If any comments are made in the future, we will promptly update this story.

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2024-12-12 20:39