This year's COD dev shares New Year video, fans pile in with theories about the game

It's 2017, and you know what that means: 12 months of games to start looking forward to. Of course, some of the games coming this year are virtually unknown and far away. Games like whatever Sledgehammer, the developer behind 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, is working on. The studio shared a Happy New Year video over the weekend, and fa𓂃ns are already running wild with speculation. Here's the tweet:
It's officially 2017! Some call it the zodiac year of the Hammer. Have a safe and fun Newꦿ Year's, everyone! #SHGholidays pic.twitter.com/24qlku6ITd
The Call of Duty series rotates through three studios, with each one pumping out a new entry per year. 2015 gave us 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Black Ops 3 from Treyarch, 2016 was 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Infinite Warfare from Infinity Ward, and🔯 now it's Sledgehammer's turn.
Naturally, fans are curious as to what the studio's up to. Here's 🉐what some have to say about whatever it is Sledgehammer's working on, ranging from the plausible to the inane, and some who just want to take any opportunity to chew out a developer:
@SHGames WW2 London COD confirmed ??
@SHGames Zodiac = 1969 ? Vietnam Confirmed ? 1969 and 201🐼7 both Year oꦰf the Rooster ?
@SHGames @CallofDuty mw2 remastered MWR sucks
@GoonSloth @SHGames. I loved aw i wouldn't mind a second one. 👍
@SHGames Please make 2017 a good year and make a cod game strictlꦰy boots on the ground
@SHGames @CallofDuty SERVERS ARE DOWN
Of course, I've got a theory that blows all of these out of the⛄ water. You ready to hear it? What if - and just stick with me here, cuz it's gonna sound crazy - what if it's just 💧a Happy New Year video, and it's not teasing anything? Wouldn't that be a great fakeout? *mind blown*
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