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Vanguard won’t be at E3 and Warzone will adapt to WWII with launch, according to VGC

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We’ve just been totally dazzled by it. first trailer from Battlefield 2042. The new installment of DICE promises a lot with its tuning for a future era. In the meantime, Activision continues to prepare its strategy for the counterattack, since this year there will be a new delivery of Call of Duty.

Confirmed by the company itself, Sledgehammer Games he’s behind the project and will arrive sometime in the fall. Now from VGC, have shed more light on the plans for the title. First of all, according to the medium, we will not see the game during this E3 2021 and when asked the editor about the confirmation of this information, it has been referred to Summer Game Fest as an event to show season 4 of Warzone Y Black Ops Cold War.

Of course, the official presentation will take place sometime in the summer, without specifying when. There will be multiplayer mode, campaign and zombies on maps set in territories of the Pacific and Europe during that time and from the point of view of the birth of the Special Forces. From Eurogamer too The game was confirmed to be called Call of Duty: Vanguard and its events will take place during the Second World War.

Plans for Warzone

What role will it play Warzone in all these movements? From VGC they point out that the plan is adapt the battle royale to the historical Vanguard era and that this way it remains integrated with the main delivery of the franchise.

What’s more, the idea is to draw a very ambitious roadmap, in which a coincident launch with Vanguard will occur, facilitating the transition. A new, larger map regarding Verdansk will appear, we will be able to pilot new vehicles and improvements will be added to the graphic engine.

Finally, VGC points out that they understand that all Activision studios are currently working to bring the game forward. One of them is Toys for Bob, which has been recruited to give a further push to development.

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