Call of Duty 2023 release date leaked by judge in FTC vs. Microsoft hearing

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Call of Duty 2023 release date leaked by judge in FTC vs. Microsoft hearing

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look like call of duty 2023 According to a rather interesting leak, the game will launch on November 10th.

Apparently, the federal judge presiding over the FTC’s hearing with Microsoft and Activision Blizzard spilled the beans (thanks CharlieIntel).

This isn’t the first time we’ve heard about the November 10th date, as Insider Gaming noted in a February report.

Additionally, Call of Duty games have historically tended to release in the fall, with Geoff Keigley confirming the timing of the season during the Summer Game Fest, and the release date is also aligned.

This year’s Call of Duty is rumored to be Modern Warfare 3, or an “extension” of Modern Warfare 2. The game will reportedly carry over from the current game’s maps and modes; however, plans may change as well.

Originally, the plan was to release Treyarch’s game this fall, but it was pushed back to 2024. Another Call of Duty studio, Sledgehammer, has been tasked with creating a “premium expansion pack” for Infinity Ward’s Modern Warfare 2, filling the void left by Modern Warfare 2. 2023.

Because of its scope, it ended up being its own title. It’s said to feature a single-player campaign and plenty of multiplayer maps, as one would expect from the series.

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