A recently discovered ad on the PlayStation Store notes the reveal will take place within Call of Duty: Warzone at 10:30 AM PT/6:30 PM BST.
Notable leaker Tom Henderson states that there are going to be more 6v6 maps in the game at launch than previously thought.
Developed by Sledgehammer Games, the next Call of Duty has already had its various editions, setting, release date and more leaked.
Blizzard Entertainment confirms the people in question have been let go, with the company currently in the midst of a lawsuit over discrimination and harassment allegations.
Insider Tom Henderson also indicates that an alpha is coming soon and that dynamic weather will play a role in some fashion.
Much like last year, there will be Standard and Ultimate Editions along with a Cross-Gen Bundle. An open beta will also take place.
Activision president Rob Kotisch recently revealed in an earnings call that a new Call of Duty mobile title is in development right now.
A law suit filed by Rosen Law Firm on behalf of the company's investors, with allegations that the company failed to disclose issues with discrimination and harassment.
"There is no place at our company where discrimination, harassment, or unequal treatment of any kind will be tolerated," Bobby Kotick says.
Despite the current PR turmoil of Activision, the company's President/COO has confirmed that Call of Duty is on track as always.
"Our initial responses to the issues we face together, and to your concerns, were, quite frankly, tone deaf," says CEO Bobby Kotick.
A group of Activision Blizzard employees will be staging a formal walkout protest on Wednesday to call for steps to be taken against widespread discrimination against and sexual harassment of employee...
"To put it clearly and unequivocally, our values as employees are not accurately reflected in the words and actions of our leadership," the letter states,
"While the accounts in this week’s news are difficult to read, we hope they will lead to justice, awareness, and accountability," the developer writes.
The company is being sued by the State of California, and is accused of sexual harassment, sexual discrimination, racial discrimination, and more.
The Call of Duty developer has revealed a new look for itself ahead of the official reveal of this year's Call of Duty game, which should be sometime soon.
A recent analysis report by VGC outlines how Raven Software has grown massively since the release of Call of Duty: Warzone last year.
Sledgehammer Games' Call of Duty game for 2021 is allegedly going to be revealed soon, and if last year's reveal is any indication, it will come via Warzone.
The shooter becomes the third game to support the controller's features, following Metro Exodus and Assassin's Creed Valhalla.
Previously confirmed as an all-digital show, Gamescom 2021 – which kicks off on August 25 – features several industry giants in its list of partners.