News - Call Of Duty 2025 Leaked And Is Copying Warzone 2. Cod News 2023
So it looks like the cat's out of the bag, and Call of Duty 2025 has just been leaked out, saying that it's going to be basically a remaster of Black Ops 2, but a little bit more Tom Henderson, on his website Insider Gaming, who is a rather credible source and a lot of times his sources do speak the truth, talks about how exclusive the N Call of Duty of 2025 is.
Is a semi-futuristic sequel to Black Ops 2, sounding very similar in the vein of what we have for Modern Warfare 3, where Modern Warfare 3 isn't exactly like a remastering of Modern Warfare 2; it just has like the maps and some multiplayer elements, but effectively, it's a new game. Anyone who has paid attention to a lot of the leagues and information about Call of Duty is probably like.
Well, we just got leagues and information that Call of Duty 2024 is going to be set in the Go Four era, and Tom Henderson reported on this, saying that yeah. I think so. As for Modern Warfare 3, no matter how much flack it has received, it has performed well. Call of Duty Twitter itself shared these rough numbers from Modern Warfare 3.
Modern Warfare 3 has already set records with the highest engagement in a new Modern Warfare trilogy, say more hours per player overall than in Modern Warfare 2019 and Modern Warfare 2; Modern Warfare Zombies is the most engaged third mode that they've ever had within the franchise; and even campaign players put in more time per player in Modern Warfare 3 than in the previous two installments.
If you guys like these informative discussion articles, make sure to tap like best with the article and channel. Modern Warfare 3 has received engagement-wise statistics. It's still doing well. Call of Duty is not dying anytime soon, so why wouldn't Activision run it back? When it comes to having back-to-back Black Ops games, currently codenamed Saturn, Call of Duty 2025 is slated to release in a very futuristic style, very similar to Black Ops 2.
This game is supposed to be a direct sequel to Black Ops too; it's not a remastering or recreation of it but a followup to that game specifically. Sit around 2030, so the near future, but there will be a remaster element to it, much like Modern Warfare 3, as it does seem like they will be bringing back the remastered Black Ops 2 maps into this game along with some new games and apparently some different mechanics, but it seems like the community I heard loud and clear when it came to the release of Modern Warfare 3, where apparently this was supposed to be just like bringing back those Black Ops 2 maps and putting them in the new game, much like I did with Modern Warfare 3, but due to community sentiment.
And also feedback saying that just remastering these maps didn't really get received very well by the reviewers, which definitely does affect sales and people's general reception of the game, so there will be some new maps being brought into this as well, which I really enjoy. I've actually really liked these remaster maps in Modern Warfare 3 right now because the stuff that they're bringing into the game is either stuff from Moder Warfare 2 like shipment stuff like that, but they're also bringing in new maps as well, so it's not just like rehashing all the old stuff; it's also bringing in some new content given the incredibly short development cycle of the rumored 16 months they made Monare 3.
That it would make sense to just bring back those old Modare 2 maps, put a new code of paint on them, and give just so you have enough bulk of content where people don't get bored instantly from playing, and like we showcased earlier, somehow that worked. Call of Duty 2025. Black Ops 2 part 2, if you want to call it that, is still under early development, as stated within the website, saying that it's only just 22 months underway, so a very early development cycle, but apparently the movement system within this game is going to be completely overhauled.
What they mean by that is that we'll just have to wait and see. I couldn't imagine them doing too much when it comes to it; maybe just bringing over the Modern Warfare 3 movement and bringing that into this game because people seem to really like the movement within Modern Warfare 3; it seems to be a nice balance between the insanely cracked-out St that was in 2019.
And the underwhelming movement that was in Modern Warfare 2 and the fan favorite P 10 system for the creative class will be coming back within this, which I think is pretty awesome, being the fact that it's Black Ops 2 part two, if you want to call it that, bringing in the gunfight mode, so we probably should have some new maps there, and the big thing for a lot of you zombie guys round, based zombies coming back with this one as well.
I'm assuming probably with some remastered maps mixed in with that as well, which I've actually kind of enjoyed. Modern Warfare 3's version of zombies. I like the take on the whole open world thing. It's a new thing. Just try it out and mix it up a little bit. I would say for the reviews on the sentiment around the community when it comes to the open world zombies, it's been rather mixed, with the classic fans not fans of it at all.
People who are not fans of zombies trying out have actually been enjoying it. I'm kind of in the middle; it feels like a lot of the quests are kind of like Fetch Questy and just not really that interesting to play, though it is a great way to rank up your weapons. It's also a perfect mode to just have a chill experience playing this because I'm definitely not replaying that campaign for Modern Warfare 3 because, well, I think we all know why.
But the game needs skill-based matchmaking. Engagement-based matchmaking, if you'll call it that, is a free environment where you can just jump in and blow some stuff up. You have a chill, moderate, and super difficult environment within that one world, which I think is really well done again given the time that they have now.
A great feature between Modare 2 and Modare 3 was the carryover feature. When it comes to a lot of your purchases within the game, it's actually encouraged me to buy into some items as well because, well. I get to play around with it a little bit longer rather than have it just be that year and then go forever with Call of Duty 2024, remembered to be Black Ops Golf War.
I don't really expect to see a crossover from Modern Warfare 3 customization over to the golf war side of things, but will there be a crossover from golf war to 2025? Is Black Ops 2 part two, according to Tom Henderson and his sources? It's currently unclear if that's going to happen, though I just would have to think that if you go from Black Ops to Black Ops, you would have to have that carryover feature people have really enjoyed that I have as well.