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Task Force 141’s logo appears for a brief second before the Modern Warfare II shows up on screen | Infinity Ward (edited) A screenshot of the logo is attached below, keep in mind that it appears for literally just two frames in the original teaser video, so we had to enhance the image to the best of our abilities. Keen fans will instantly recognize it as the multinational special operations unit that served as the primary protagonists of 2009’s Modern Warfare 2, suggesting that this year’s game may be linked to the original it derives its name from (Ghost’s tease is further evidence of this). That being said, the video did include a very brief showing of the Task Force 141 logo. Moreover, the game is supposed to be “ a grittier take on Modern Warfare 2019’s campaign” with more close-quarter combat resembling the now-legendary “ Clean House” mission in Modern Warfare 2019. Video Game Chronicles first reported back in September of last year that this year’s COD will have a campaign revolving around the narcotics war against the Columbian cartels. No other information accompanied this logo and title reveal, but we still know quite a bit about the game through leaks and rumors. #ModernWarfare2“, confirming the game’s title. Not to be confused with 2009’s Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2, a small teaser video was posted on the official COD social media handles showing off the logo for the upcoming game with the caption “ The new era of Call of Duty is coming. While gameplay and plotlines are still under wraps, today Infinity Ward and Activision has officially announced Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 as the name of this year’s COD. And it seems like we won’t have to wait much longer for an official reveal. Seeing him standing menacingly in the shadows, thus, has fans understandably elated for his return. Ghost has not been part of a Call Of Duty game’s main campaign since his introductory outing in Modern Warfare 2 (2009). Obviously, this had fans excited as the prospect of Ghost returning to COD as a main character was alive again. However, when enhanced and brightened, the picture reveals what appears to be a silhouette of iconic character Ghost, first introduced in Modern Warfare 2 back in 2009. While Activision has remained mostly silent about this year’s COD game, last week, Infinity Ward “ went dark” on Twitter by changing its social media banners to a blacked out picture containing nothing. Infinity Ward is also responsible for Warzone and the Warzone 2 (or whatever it may be called) that is in the works at Activision right now. The game would be developed by veteran studio Infinity Ward, who also developed the 2019 Modern Warfare.

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We’ve known for a while now that this year’s Call of Duty will itself be a direct sequel to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019), the most successful game in COD history. Call of Duty: Warzone 2 concept poster | Ginx Not only that, but a direct sequel to Warzone is also being developed alongside the new mainline Call of Duty, and it’s not just a major update, but a whole new game built from the ground up. Despite the recent turbulence, the yearly COD releases are not stopping and there will be a new mainline Call of Duty title this year.

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It’s a lot for a company to deal with and things haven’t been going very smooth either, but the studio is not pumping any brakes anytime soon.Ĭall of Duty, by far the company’s premier game franchise, has several projects under active development as we speak.

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Vanguard, the latest in the line of mainstream COD games wasn’t seen as a massive success and Warzone, even though it just got a brand new season, seems to be stuck in limbo in the wake of a proper sequel planned for a reveal later this year.Īctivision itself is going through major structural and organization changes following the Microsoft acquisition, while it tries to reason with union protesters and deal justice to victims of sexual harassment at the firm. Call of Duty has been in an interesting place as of late, trying to balance the annual releases and its ongoing standalone battle-royale game, Warzone, at the same time.















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