Activision is apparently already looking at the next Call of Duty, even though Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is scheduled to launch on October 25. According to a recent leak, Call of Duty 2025 is a Black Ops 2 sequel that takes place in the 2030s. If confirmed, this would be Activision’s first consecutive Black Ops game release. Released in 2012, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 alternated between two timelines: the 1980s and 2025.
The leaked information from a purported focus group discussion indicates that Call of Duty 2025 is presently being developed. However, the developer of the title is not identified in the leaks; Treyarch typically leads development on Black Ops entries. Along with Raven Software, the Activision-owned firm is a co-developer of the forthcoming Black Ops 6.
The leaks, which included information regarding the game’s storyline, features, multiplayer, and zombies, were published on X by Fumo Leaks on Friday. According to some reports, Call of Duty 2025 is a direct sequel to Black Ops 2, taking place in 2035 following the events of the 2012 game.
A Fumo Leaks post on X included a number of data regarding the game’s multiplayer, story, and zombies mode. According to reports, the new game is a direct sequel to Black Ops 2, which takes place in 2035 after the events of the first game.
Details from a purported focus group discussion for Call of Duty’s upcoming season indicate that David Mason from Black Ops 2 will play the lead role in the campaign. “The main idea of the game is informational warfare, which is more of an espionage theme.” In one of the posts, Fumo Leaks mentioned data from the purported focus group.
A screenshot purportedly taken during the focus group meeting indicates that body shields would be added back to the multiplayer mode. According to reports, players will also be able to attach explosives to the bodies and launch them back at adversaries.
Call of Duty 2025 will have the Omnimovement feature, which is coming to Black Ops 6. According to reports, players will also be able to hop walls, and new animations will improve mobility.
In the next Call of Duty, multiplayer games will feature familiar areas and modes again. According to reports, the fan-favourite Zombies mode would have one of the largest areas in the series, complete with a transit system to facilitate movement. The source claims that an eight-player option will also be added to Zombies.
Black Ops 2 character David Mason is anticipated to be the campaign’s main character. The sources indicate that the game will have an espionage theme, emphasizing information warfare.
It should be mentioned that Activision has not yet acknowledged any information on the upcoming Call of Duty, even though the most recent leaks support earlier claims regarding the game’s 2025 release. On October 25, the publisher plans to release Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S/X. Set in 1991, Black Ops 6 is a direct sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, which came out in 2020.
According to a rumoured screenshot obtained during the focus group meeting, this game will also include multiplayer aspects. Players (multiple players) will be able to attach grenades to their bodies and throw them back at opponents, as well as have body shields. The Omnimovement feature, which will premiere in Black Ops 6 and allow wall jumps and improved player movement animations, will also be included in Call of Duty 2025.
While the fan-favourite Zombies mode is said to have one of the largest areas ever seen in the series, replete with a transportation system for better traverse, it is anticipated that familiar modes and locations from earlier games will return in the multiplayer options. There may also be an eight-player option in Zombies mode.
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