The most famous Call of Duty Leaker TheGamingRevolution strikes again: In his latest leak he reveals which titles Activision is currently working on. He recently leaked information about Call of Duty: Warzone before its official release.
Activision is said to be w orking on these games
According to TheGamingRevolution, Activision is currently working on a large number of different titles, some of which are due to appear in 2020 or 2021.
New call-of-duty parts: In addition to the next regular part of the shooter series, which will probably appear again towards the end of the year, two more CoD games are said to be under development: A remaster of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and another Free2Play spin-off – in addition to Warzone. The remaster appears to appear in 2020, for the F2P title the Leaker names 2021 as the release date.
Destiny competitor: Activision is also expected to work on a new IP, the first title of which will be a Destiny 2 style loot shooter. In early 2019, Activision and Destiny developer Bungie separated, which took away the rights to the Destiny franchise. Activision now apparently wants to send its own competitor into the race.
Tony Hawk & Crash Bandicoot: Last but not least, there are two more remasters. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of the Cortex should be reissued. In addition, a PvP game in the crash bandicoot universe is said to be under development, details of the genre are not known here.
Some Activision games in the works: Tony Hawk Proskater Remastered, Call of Duty 2020 (code-named PROJECT: ZEUS), MW2 Remastered, a F2P COD game from SHGames (2021 ETA), a PvP Crash game, Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex Remastered
– TheGamingRevolution (@ TheGamingRevo2) March 12, 2020
(Some) there is a replacement to Destiny in the works. No idea what it is. https://t.co/RJbiD1XfkL
– TheGamingRevolution (@ TheGamingRevo2) March 12, 2020
How credible are the leaks?
TheGamingRevolution appears to be a reliable source, as many (but not all) of its predictions have proven to be true in the past.
The YouTuber has only recently attracted attention by revealing numerous gameplay features of Call of Duty: Warzone days before the actual release. He was also the first to deliver real game scenes from Battle Royale mode.
Call & Duty: Warzone tips & tricks:
Leaks should always be enjoyed with a bit of skepticism – as long as nothing official has been announced by the publisher, the plans can still change.