It’s been an eventful year so far, and the way things are expanding may be more in store. While we patiently await the release of the next-gen consoles, announcements regarding upcoming games have only increased our anticipation. One such highly anticipated title is Call of Duty 2020.
Call of Duty is definitely one of the most entertaining franchises of all time. A few days back we heard that the new Call of Duty will indeed launch this year, and how it can take us back to the era of the Cold War.
And now we have another mysterious update on the same, which directly points to the 1960s, possibly confirming the rumor.
Call of Duty: Teaser confirms rumors?
The teaser clearly hints at a Cold War theme for the new COD title. Activision recently launched a website called PawnTakesPawn.com. The website opens to a static television screen, a telephone, a pair of chess pieces and a VCR player. You can also see a somewhat blurry map in the background.
The cassette tapes on top of the VCR player can both be played. One of the bands, titled “1961-62 v.1”, contains a video mentioning the speeches of JFK, Fidel Castro, and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
In addition, the television screen has a small sticky note attached to it with a few words across it. While it may seem unimportant, it is far from it. One of these words, “tangledweb”, will take you to a page that talks about how “Wars are won before they are fought”.
This is another sign that points to a Cold War theme. The Cold War was so precisely named because it never turned into a full-scale war. Hence, it is very likely that this is a build-up to the main announcement.
The present evidence points to something murky that must have taken shape during the Cold War. We will have to wait for an official word to get the full picture. However, it is certain that we will receive a new update in the coming weeks.
There are some great titles set to be released this year. Complemented by the release of the next-gen consoles, the last half of the year is shaped to be much better than the first half.
Keep looking at this space to keep yourself on the same.