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Activision to officially reveal Call of Duty 2023 next week

OnMSFT Staff OnMSFT Staff
August 3, 2023
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We’ll finally be getting some info on this year’s Call of Duty game very soon, according to the latest blog post on callofduty.com. This after weeks of speculation and leaks that have all but confirmed that the title of the next CoD will be “Modern Warfare III.”

The reveal announcement will take place during a Call of Duty: Warzone event.

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Drop into Call of Duty: Warzone to experience the worldwide reveal for Call of Duty 2023 in a limited-time event. Join the ranks of Shadow Company to take on Konni forces and secure the chemical weapon threat before it’s too late. Stay tuned to Call of Duty channels for more details about the upcoming reveal. 

The reveal was also teased on social media via the official Call of Duty Twitter (X?) account.

Jokes on you, real key art here.

We’ll share our artistic abilities and even more next week. pic.twitter.com/UCCexH7IMr

— Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) August 2, 2023

It’s a little surprising that this announcement will happen before the Call of Duty next event, which will probably go down sometime is September. As for Call of Duty 2023, it’s expected to release in November, but of course no official release date is set as the game itself has not been officially acknowledged. Stay tuned for more on Call of Duty as it develops.

Via Eurogamer. 

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