Call of Duty 2014 First “In-Game” Character Image Revealed

Sledgehammer's Call of Duty title has some fairly high standards.

Posted By | On 23rd, Apr. 2014

Call of Duty 2014

Sledgehammer Games’ Call of Duty 2014, which may or may not be Modern Warfare 4 according to recent rumours, has received its first image. Revealed at last month’s GDC (recently revealed by IGN), it apparently showcases “actual in-game characters” according to the developer.

Call of Duty 2014’s development is primarily geared towards the Xbox One and PS4 (though it’s suggested that it will also be out on Xbox 360 and PS3), and many insiders have been claiming that the game’s visuals are vastly improved over Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty: Ghosts. Again, we’ll need to wait till the game is officially revealed – which is likely to happen either next month or at E3 2014 – but thus far, it doesn’t look half bad. It’s a definite improvement over Ghosts for sure.

What are your thoughts on the game, based on the one single solitary image we have to go off of? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.


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