DMCA strikes reportedly mention connection to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2
(Image credit rating: Activision Blizzard)

‘Call of Duty 2023’ has actually apparently been referenced in brand-new DMCA strikes on Twitter.

As reported by VGC, over the previous couple of days, numerous Twitter customers have actually been uploading what they declare to be information of the unannounced Call of Duty game readied to introduce later on this year. Activision has actually apparently sent out DMCA strikes obstructing their Twitter accounts, supposedly referencing ‘Call of Duty 2023’ while doing so.

This is just as good as verification that the info published on the internet regarding the unannounced game is exact, if Activision is mosting likely to such sizes. Users have actually been uploading information like tools and also loadout systems from 2023’s Call of Duty, which VGC assumes stems from an inner examination for the game.

What’s extra, the Call of Duty Twitter account all of a sudden tweeted the below the other day on July 17 out of no place. There’s been no reference of 2023’s Call of Duty from Activision networks up previously, and also this is the very first time a public-facing network from the author has ever before also recognized a brand-new Call of Duty game is coming this year.

The phrasing of the tweet is additionally an actually excellent indication that 2023’s Call of Duty will certainly be an extension of 2022’s Modern Warfare 2, the initial game referenced over. If equipment is in fact mosting likely to rollover right into the 2023 game, it would certainly make good sense for it to be Modern Warfare 3, to put it simply a straight extension of the tale and also establishing developed in in 2015’s game.

Activision initially started discussing Call of Duty 2023 in 2015 in November, calling it a “full premium release.” The author doubled down on that comment in February previously this year, and also a Federal judge accidentally leaked Call of Duty 2023’s release month previously this month in July, disclosing it would certainly be releasing later on this year in November. 

The whole point has actually been fairly unpleasant and also unbelievably extracted, considering it began virtually 9 months earlier now. One asset to keep in mind regarding Activision’s franchise business is that Call of Duty will remain on PlayStation consoles until 2033, as Microsoft and also Sony ultimately struck a contract on the fiercely discussed franchise business exclusivity. 

Take a check out our new games 2023 overview for a checklist of titles coming this year that have in fact been disclosed. 

 

Source: gamesradar.com

Read also