Call of Duty Next: How to watch, and what to expect

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Wondering how to watch 🔯Call of Duty N🌳ext and what to expect from the show? You've come to the right place.

Activision announced Call of Duty Next - a showcase outlining the future of its iconic shooter franchise - early last month. Back then, it described the show as "an era-defining franchise event showcasing t🍌he immediate future of Call of Duty." 

If you want to watch Call of Duty Next live, you'll want to keep an eye on the official Call of Duty Youtube channel (embedded below) or , on Thursday, September 15 at 09:30 PT/ 12:30 ET/ 17:30 BST. It's unclear how long the show will run, but you can expect it toꩵ be packed with Call of Duty announcements.

What to expect from Call of Duty Next

We already know a reasonable amount about what that might look like. Activision says it'll outline details about Modern Warfare 2 - with a full multiplayer reveal - as well as 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Warzone 2 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Warzone mobile. The developer is also teasing something else, but you'll have to watch to find out exactly wh✤at that is.

In the hours leading up to Call of Duty Next, however, a few more specific details𓆏 have leaked. We've had a look at the Warzone 2 map, as well as evidence of a third-person mode on its way to the franchise. Details remain sparse on both counts, but we ꦕshould know a lot more very soon.

Whatever we see during Call of Duty Next, we'll likely learn a lot more during the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Ca🐽ll of Duty Modern Warfare 🅷open beta dates. Last week, Activision confirmed the testing dates for its upcoming shooter, which will grant access sta๊rting later this week ahead of a full release in late October. PlayStation players continue to get first dibs (for now), with other platforms getting access from September 22 onwards.

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