Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War Confirmed, Reveal Coming In Warzone

Activision has finally confirmed the name and setting of 2020’s new Call of Duty game, confirming rumors that it will be called Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War. The teaser video, which uses the same “Know Your History” language as previous in-game teasers, promises a worldwide reveal on August 26 within Verdansk–the setting of Call of Duty: Warzone.

The majority of the trailer focuses on real-life KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov, who delivered a famous warning about tactics that are used to undermine governments. Most of the video is his actual recorded statement, set against various historical and Cold War footage. The video comes from Pawn Takes Pawn, a site fans uncovered by participating in the promotional ARG.

The end of the video flashes a title card (again listing Treyarch and Raven as its developers) and teases the full reveal to come next week. Rumors have suggested that Activision would use Warzone to make its next Call of Duty announcement, which was seemingly supported by recent comments from company president Rob Kostich. Kostich said Warzone caused the company to “rethink how, when, and even where we reveal our upcoming title.”

Black Ops Cold War wasn’t exactly a well-kept secret, though. The name leaked months ago in June, and Activision has been slowly dropping teasers since then. Most recently Activision has been dropping mystery boxes as part of an ARG surrounding the game. Warzone players have also found a nuke, causing some to speculate that it could level some or all of the familiar map in favor of a new one that reflects the Cold War campaign. In any event, it was believed that Warzone would be used to reveal the next game in the series, and that will indeed be the case. Warzone itself will continue to operate, and while we don’t know how Black Ops Cold War will connect to it yet, we do know the battle royale game will eventually feature content from new CoD games.

Although the name of the game doesn’t come as a surprise, its official announcement has led to some jokes about the game’s title, which tacks an additional subtitle onto a sub-series that already has one. Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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