“Call of Duty” is a game that many are into and most are eagerly awaiting the release of the next installment. And it appears that the latest speculation on when it will be out may get gamers happy with alleged plans of releasing the game a month earlier than scheduled.
“Call of Duty 2022” will be a follow-up to 2019's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. It will be a reboot of 2009's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and was previously believed to be coming out in November 2022 and playable on the PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X.
But with COD sales dipping in the past years, sources claim that it will be released earlier in October. A definite release date for “Call of Duty 2022” according to COD insider and leaker Tom Henderson.
Henderson ramps up the excitement even more. Aside from the potential October release of “Call of Duty 2022,” a big “Call of Duty: Warzone” will allegedly follow.
"As expected, it's looking like this year's Call of Duty title, Modern Warfare II (2022), will be revealed in the summer," Henderson tweeted. "Hearing rumblings that the title could release in October due to Vanguard's poor sales performance, with a 'big' Warzone update coming soon after."
As of this writing, it would be best to treat this with a grain of salt. Activision, Infinity Ward or anyone involved in the development of “Call of Duty 2022” has not issued any official statement nor confirmation about Henderson’s claims.
Seeing “COD 2022” come out earlier than scheduled would be grand although there is no telling if this is the solution to boosting the game’s sales figures. Regardless, it may be wise to keep an eye out in the coming months to find out more official information on the actual release date of “Call of Duty 2022.”
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