Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3: images of the multiplayer maps would have leaked | Xbox One

2023-06-20 11:43:23

While the presentation of the new Call of Duty should take place soon, we learn today that images of the game have leaked.

Images of the next Call of Duty leaked?

As can be read in the columns of
Insider Gaming
images probably from the multiplayer would indeed be available on the web.

They would refer to two maps very popular with players of the license, since they are Scrapyard and Terminal, maps introduced respectively in the Call of Duty Modern Warfare of 2019 as well as in the original game Call Modern Warfare 2 released in 2009.

These images, which first appeared on Telegram, were also available on
Twitter
, but were removed for copyright reasons. The two images available above, however, remain visible, but Insider Gaming claims not to be able to confirm 100% their veracity.

As always, we must therefore take these leaks with tweezers and wait for the official announcement.

See you soon for the announcement of the game

Logically, we shouldn’t have to wait too long to learn a little more about Activision’s plans since the next Call of Duty game should be unveiled in August, with a first beta expected on October 6th. .

Already last May, Insider Gaming shared a first calendar with the major events surrounding the release of this new opus. Early access to the campaign should notably take place on November 2, while a second beta weekend is scheduled for October 12.

This new game, apparently originally planned as a premium DLC of Call of Duty Modern Warfare II, will be released on Xbox Series X|S, PS5 and PC as well as on Xbox One and PS4 on November 10, 2023. It will be developed by Sledgehammer Games and would include a campaign, various multiplayer modes, a new map for Warzone 2 as well as a zombies mode.

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