A ton of Call of Duty: Vanguard images and details have surfaced online, along with a report which says a full reveal of the upcoming shooter is arriving on August 19.
The report comes from DualShockers, which claim several sources have said an August 19 date is in place for an official update on Call of Duty: Vanguard. There have also been several rumours circulating about a PlayStation State of Play event taking place on the same day, suggesting the two may be directly connected if true.
As for what has surfaced so far, several images of the alleged box art have been making the rounds. While they don't reveal too much, they do seemingly confirm a cross-gen bundle will be returning, meaning players will not be eligible for a free upgrade to next-gen. It also appears an early access open beta will be coming before launch too.
Tom Henderson, the author of the original DualShockers report, also tweeted a cryptic image that has November 5 circled on a calendar. This would appear to hint towards this being the release date for Call of Duty: Vanguard.
It's already been said that this year's Call of Duty will be "built for next-gen". It will also feature a single-player campaign, multiplayer and a co-operative element, according to Activision. It's all hands on deck for the upcoming instalment, as pretty much every studio under the Activision banner is working on this year's entry. Will all that hard work pay off? We guess it won't be too much longer until we find out.
How are you feeling about Call of Duty: Vanguard? Let us know in the comments below.
[source dualshockers.com]
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After all Activision have done before, and the recent reports and lawsuits over systemic harassment issues and toxic corporate culture they can take their game and shove it. I sure as hell won't be buying it.
If the Nov. 5 date is correct, then my bet is on Nov. 15th or 17th for Halo Infinite.
@PhileasFragg with you on that!
Idk why ppl even bother with this trash series. The hell with them.
As the people above said, Activision can take their Call of Duty and stick it where the sun doesn't shine
@Kilamanjaro no interest in COD but it has put me off shelling out for the inevitable THPS 3+4 release.
I can't support a company that doesn't take cheating seriously. Cold War was really fun starting out, as was Warzone. Then they seemingly, completely gave up on stopping cheaters. It is pretty much unplayable at this point. They seem to think that they can just stop supporting their yearly iteration, halfway through the year and people just won't care and will buy the next one. Well congrats Activision! I preordered Battlefield 2042, will be getting Halo Infinite and already moved back on to Apex currently.
Maybe we'll get that Halo release date after all. Or even Crossfire X. I'm guessing they've held off announcing dates until all the other major shooters have been announced
@WillQuan with cosmetics on.
Modern warfare gave me hope for the future of CoD, Cold War doused those hopes with a big pile of horse sh*te.
Right. Now let's get that 15th Nov date locked in for Halo Infinite!
They got me with the Pacific Theather. I don't give a ***** about who's grabbing who's ass in the board room. I am not going to let that keep me from playing a game I want to play.
@Tasuki I'm ashamed to admit that I'm probably gonna get it too, but you didn't need to take it that far, lol.
Money is the only language these horrible corporations understand, so not-buying the game is the only way to say, "Stop harboring a work atmosphere of creepy behavior." I mean, have you ever worked in a job where your employer shanks you in some way or another? Even after you quit, you still want to see them fall. Activision-Blizzard need to face consequences for treating employees like dirt. All us "normal" people are all on the same side. Let's stand together!
@stinkyx Why punish myself though because some CEO who's probably not even with the company anymore wants to play grab ass on company time. Yes it's creepy I don't disagree there but I am not going to punish myself for something someone else did.
@Tasuki that is literally not the case though, while the CEO has been caught doing awful stuff in the past, this is the culture of the whole company. When the environment has become so toxic that a woman reportedly took her own life due to her treatment by her boss and co workers, it's not a company a lot of people want to support.
Now I'm not saying don't buy the game, that's your personal choice and I can understand taking that perspective but just thought it was worth pointing out that the situation is a lot more serious than one person "playing grab ass".
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