![]() Meanwhile, the publisher is set to unveil what’s coming in Warzone Season 4 - which is rumored to be out on June 16 - during Summer Game Fest 2021 this week. The report didn’t reveal anything about what weapons or operators players can expect at launch, but those sound like details that will be announced during a special reveal event Activision is planning in lieu of an E3 2021 presentation. Could this mean tanks are coming to Warzone? ![]() What does this mean, exactly? A whole new map set in the Pacific theatre, according to VGC, which describes the new setting as “significantly larger than Warzone‘s current Verdansk environment.” It also reportedly feature new vehicles that can take better advantage of the bigger map. VGC says that the standalone battle royale mode will “officially transition to a World War II setting” when Vanguard releases. The change in era also means big changes are coming to Warzone battle royale. Unsurprisingly, Vanguard players can expect a campaign, multiplayer, and a Zombies mode “set in the European and Pacific theatres of World War II.” The story revolves around “the birth of modern allied Special Forces,” according to the outlet. The report comes from VGC, which has also confirmed that the game is currently on schedule to release on current and last-gen consoles, as well as PC, in November. Every single internal studio within Activision is said to be working on the game to get it out in time for the holidays. The new game, whose development is being led by Sledgehammer Games, is called Call of Duty: Vanguard and will be set during World War II, marking the first time the franchise has been back to that era since 2017. ![]() E3 Week’s best tradition continues in 2021: Activision’s next Call of Duty game has been leaked ahead of an official announcement.
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