Call of Duty leaker claims next year's game is "another Modern Warfare title"

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Next year's Call of Duty gam𒁃e would be a follow-up to Modern Warfare. According to leaker Tom Henderson (via ), the 2021 release🎐 will be set in the "modern day."

Henderson tweeted that while he didn't want to detract from the upcoming release of Black Ops Cold War, "it's looking like CoD for 2021 is another Modern Warfare title of some kind." Wh♓ile Henderson says he doesn't have too much more information to go on, he seems fairly certain that the nexꦇt game is a "modern day setting."

Given tဣhat Modern Warfare is the only modern-day setting within the wider Call of Duty ecosystem, Henderson speculates that "Modern Warfare 2 seems like the only logical next step." If the leak is correct, however, I wouldn't expect that name to stick. Hendersಌon also speculates that a new Modern Warfare game could come bundled in with the remastered version of 2009's Modern Warfare 2.

Given the success of the current Modern Warfare, it seems likely that Activision would seek to repeat that success as soo🌊n as possible. It's worth noting, however, that this would o🍷nly give Infinity Ward two years to turn around a new game, assuming they're maintaining control of the Modern Warfare series.

We're unlikely to find out more until next summer at the earliest, particularly as this year's game is yet to release and we'd expect next year's outing🐭 to release towards the end of 2021, but it'll be interesting to see whether Henderson's predictions come true.

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