Call of Duty 2020 could use Vietnam as the onset of Black Ops Reboot


        

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Activision has recently confirmed that the franchise is still holding on to the same plan to release a new season of Call Of Duty this year, at the end. There is a leak that Hints At Black Ops Reboot, Game Could Be Set In Vietnam.

The COD lovers are surprised when a random Reddit user called SunnyMatrix flooded the website with the gaming leaks and claimed that these posts have concrete information regarding the next big game of Call of Duty. In those Reddit posts, the user revealed that his informants are involved in screenwriting for television and film, but they are also invited to review storylines in popular video games in the industry.

the user mentioned several times that according to his reliable source, the next game of Call of Duty will be named as Call of Duty: Classified and it is nothing but a soft reboot of the previous Black Ops series. The game will be set in either Vietnam or the Soviet Union, like the old times. It will focus on stealth, and to make things more interesting, there will be conspiracies between the governments like the US government’s use of MK-ULTRA.

There is another possibility that the game sets off in Vietnam but they will continue the battle in other cold war locations.

According to the inside source, the Reddit user thinks the main story of the next play will be deliberately about the uncovering of covert Soviet operations and super-secret human experimentation. The user mentions that the narrative has gone through myriad times of rewrites. Reports from Kotaku suggests that there have been gazillion issues to be dealt with to develop the new COD game 2020.

Last year Infinity Ward and Activision revealed the soft reboot of the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare to the world officially in May and gradually mentioned the nitty-gritty details of the last gameplay before its release in last October.

If they are following the same pattern of development then, the new game is not far off from the day of its release, maybe by the end of July.

The upcoming Call of Duty is progressing under the powerful watch of Treyarch who also developed the previous COD titles like Big Red One (2005), Call of Duty 3 (2006), World at War (2008), Black Ops (2010), Black Ops II (2012), Black Ops III (2015), and Black Ops 4 (2018).

It was assumed that Sledgehammer Games was in charge of the development for the upcoming title of COD but the aforementioned development left no choice for Activision to cancel the agreement and change its option. Infinity Ward, Treyarch, and Sledgehammer Games are all best known for developing new games with Call of Duty titles in the past couple of years.

Unless it requires any further change, the upcoming installment of Call of Duty will be out as planned either in October or November 2020.