343iBot Posted November 1, 2021 Report Share Posted November 1, 2021 This year's Call of Duty game, Vanguard, isn't even out yet, but rumors surrounding 2022's game continue to take shape. New information suggests the campaign will take inspiration from movies like Traffic, No Country for Old Men, and Sicario, and is described as "gritty and unrelenting." The game could have a morality system like Red Dead Redemption 2, and the campaign will apparently feature a new level of gore for the series. As reported previously, 2022's game is rumored to be a sequel to 2019's Modern Warfare from Infinity Ward, focusing on Colombian drug cartels. Twitter user @ralphsvalve unearthed a trove of unannounced details about 2022's Call of Duty game, and some of the pieces were corroborated by VGC's own sources. The site has accurately reported on unannounced Call of Duty details many times before. According to the leak, 2022's Call of Duty game is described as "grim" and gruesome." Enemies who are shot may not die immediately and could call out for their mothers, hallucinate, and convulse before biting the dust, according to the report. The gore is described as "realistic," and bullet penetration will be based on the calibre of the bullet, according to the report. Players can also apply pressure to wounds to stop the bleeding, the leak suggests. The game is also rumored to have a "moral compass" system similar to Red Dead Redemption 2 where key decisions could impact moments later in the game. For the story, the tagline is apparently, "There's no winners in this story," which might be commentary on the war on drugs. The leak also had some insight into gameplay specifics. Weapons can reportedly jam during some sequences, to reflect how that can happen in real life. Additionally, after "high-intensity" moments, characters will have more difficulty loading their weapons due to trembling hands, the report said. All of this information is not confirmed and subject to change. GameSpot has contacted Activision in an attempt to get more details. But it is highly unlikely the company will have anything to share for some time, as Activision is currently focused on launching Vanguard and expanding Warzone for the time being. 2019's Modern Warfare was a tremendous success, and it ended with a very strong tease for the next story, so it would be no surprise to see Infinity Ward make a sequel. As for Vanguard, the WWII game launches this Friday, November 5, featuring campaign, Zombies, and multiplayer. On December 2, the new Warzone Pacific map, Caldera, goes live with a brand-new location, dogfighting mode, and more. All of this is happening as Activision Blizzard faces a lawsuit from the state of California over discrimination and sexual harassment of women. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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