There have been plenty of Call of Duty 2021 reports this past week. With the new installment's setting confirmed, players have shifted concerns to the game's engine -  wondering if Infinity Ward's Call of Duty Modern Warfare (2019) or Treyarch's Blac🍎k Ops Cold War will be the next one. According to new reports, Call of Duty 2021 will return to Modern Warfare's engine.

The news comes from , after several reports from corroborated by , that Call of Duty 2021 is indeed returning to the WWII se💝ttings with a fictional ending and is codenamed WII: Va♍nguard. According to the sources closer to VGC, Sledgehammer's new🌠 game w🔯ill return to Infinity Ward's 'IW8' engine, which also powered Call of Duty Modern Warfare.

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Now, players who prefer Modern Warfare's play style and movement sy﷽stem can enjoy the upcoming Call of Duty game with similar features. This IW8 engine was not only used in  Modern Warfare but🉐 also in Warzone.

Call of Duty 2021 WWII Vanguard
Call of Duty 2021 WWII Vanguard Engine

Last month,ꦡ also reported that Warzone's original map, Verdansk, will finally be getting nuked next season in Call of Duty Warzone with a replacement of a new 1980-themed map featuring locations from the Black Ops games.

With Call of Duty 2021 confirmed to be released i🍃n Q4 2021, it's possible t🌄hat we might get an official reveal soon. But, if Activision follows the trends of last year's Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War reveal, which was in August 2020, we might not see this year's Call of Duty reveal until the next fo💙ur months.

Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War and Warzone is now available on PlayStat🍎ion 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X and Series S, Microsoft Windows.

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