We recently got the news that the next Call Of Duty will be the confusingly titled Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare, even though it's the fourth game in the Modern Warfare series. We were set to get even more info about the game , but it looks like COD Christmas came early, because we got ourselves a le𝔍ak.

This year's Call Of Duty 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:has had 🌠a decent amount of leaks so far, but strangely enough, this leak looks like it came directly from Activision themselves. Appaꦚrently someone from the company jumped the g♛un, and posted something on the game's Youtube page that may have given away some key info that was going to be a big selling point of the announcement.

The thumbnail for the upcoming reveal was a blurry image that looks like the game's logo, some soldier who might be wearing a bandana, and the most important bit of all, an October release date. Now the picture is pretty blurry, so it's hard to make out exactly what the date is, but the word October is pretty clear. The date is definitely in the double digits, so it's probably happening sometime in the middle or near the end of the month, which makes sense as that's around the time that Call Of Duty games typically launch.

However, that wasn't all that fans were able to catch. Apparently some folks were able to capture some snippets of the preview, which featured the kinds of things you'd expect in a Call Of Duty game. Soldiers jumping out of planes, soldiers leaping over vehicles, nothing earth shattering, but also probably not anything Activision wanted to sh❀ow a day early.

Activision realized their mistake pretty quickly and yanke💛d everything down, but the damage is mostly done. We know the approximate release date of the game, and we know that it's gꦜot soldiers doing soldier stuff. That was likely going to be the real meat of tomorrow's announcement.

What we don't know for sure is what the story of this year's COD is going to be about. We know that it's going to have a single player campaign, unlike Black Ops 4. There's also been some significant hype surrounding the campaign. , and there's rumours swirling that Which 🍬would be pretty crazy, considering that it's hard to fathom how they could get more controversial than the infamous nuclear bomb scene, or the even more infamous "No Russian" level.

It's likely that Activision will have more information to unveil to their hungry COD fans when they they officially show off their announcement tomorrow. Perhaps we'll find out more about the story, or about what potential multiplayer modes Modern Warfare will have. The one thing we probably won't find out however, is why the Modern Warfare series seems to be afraid of the number 4.