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According to news reports, the 2021 Call of Duty will be called Vanguard and will take place during WWII.
Eurogamer has corroborated elements of a Modern Warzone report that arrived earlier this week, stating that the working title for COD 2021 is “Call of Duty WWII: Vanguard” as well as being developed by Sledgehammer Games.
Eurogamer says Activision plans to “stick with the Vanguard subtitle for the final version” but disagrees with Modern Warzone’s claim that the game “takes place in an alternate timeline where 1945 was not the end of WWII. “Instead, they believe that Vanguard” has a traditional World War II setting. “
Sledgehammer Games previously worked on Call of Duty: WWII and Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare. We already knew that Activision was planning to release another Call of Duty game this year thanks to the call with investors for fourth quarter of 2020 earnings, where they said this year’s Call of Duty would land in fourth quarter of 2021.