Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IV Teaser Leaked - Official Presentation Scheduled for Today
It seems we are getting closer to the official announcement of the new installment of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IV—from Infinity Ward studio. A mysterious presentation timed to the game's reveal is already underway on their YouTube channel, but it seems that a teaser - or part of it - has prematurely surfaced.
It is worth separately noting the aforementioned live broadcast: on it, you can see one of the city districts of South Korea engulfed in flames. And although this only hints at where the events of the new Call of Duty will take place, a clip from, presumably, the game's premiere teaser has already leaked, which you can check out:
In addition, in a couple of hours, another broadcast called SIGNAL LOST is scheduled on the Call of Duty YouTube channel, during which Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IV will likely be officially announced. Recently, a 'blurred' cover art of the game was already has been leaked, and earlier it was reported that the game will be released in October this year.
Additional information about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IV was also provided by insider NateTheHate. He stated that the game will be released on the Nintendo Switch 2, which had also been rumored earlier.
Previous rumors suggested the story campaign of Modern Warfare IV will be available via early access, like its predecessor, Modern Warfare 3, as focus and support for DMZ mode. According to the latest rumor, Phillip Graves and The Shadow Company will also return in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IV.
Are you excited about the new Call of Duty video game, Modern Warfare IV, developed by Infinity Ward? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
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