What could also be leaked photographs of multiplayer maps from 2024’s Name Of Obligation and this 12 months’s Fashionable Warfare 2 have emerged on-line over the weekend. The idea artwork was posted to Twitter by RealiityUK, an account that’s since been suspended, however not earlier than they defined that the photographs have been found in Warzone Cell take a look at information (thanks Eurogamer). The photographs shared by RealiityUK are nonetheless up on ResetEra if you wish to have a nosy.
RealiityUK alleged two of the photographs they posted have been from 2024’s Name Of Obligation recreation, being developed by Treyarch. Dubbed Stealth and Pillage, these photographs present a Lockheed F-117 Nighthawk airplane and a bombed out palace that resembles one thing you’d count on from Saddam Hussein’s inside decorator. This might counsel the sport will likely be set throughout the 1990-1991 Gulf Warfare. In that case, that would imply it’s a follow-up to 2020’s Name Of Obligation: Black Ops Chilly Warfare, set throughout the Eighties.
Artwork that might be from the upcoming Fashionable Warfare 2 remake reveals an oilfield, a Grand Prix, and provides a little bit of tradition by together with a museum. Different maps have been listed by RealiityUK however didn’t have photographs, which have been known as Esports Gymnasium, Exhume, Fallout, Favela, Firing Vary, Floating Bay, Killhouse, Lighthouse, Luxurious, Mountain City and Narcos. Though Infinity Ward not too long ago clarified that Fashionable Warfare 2 content material would make its method into Warzone 2.0 after they arrive later this 12 months, keep in mind that your development received’t carry over.
Activision publish the Name Of Obligation sequence, they usually’re nonetheless mired in authorized points and reviews alleging a discriminatory and harassing working surroundings. Microsoft additionally introduced their intention to purchase Activision Blizzard for $69 billion (£56 billion) in January of this 12 months.
The subsequent Name Of Obligation is a remake of Fashionable Warfare 2, launching on Steam on October twenty eighth for the hefty sum of £60/$70/€70. It’s a return to Valve’s storefront for the sequence, which had been completely accessible on Activision’s personal Battle.internet in recent times.