Infinity Ward could be gearing up for a full reveal of the next Call of Duty, which is confirmed to be a sequel to 2019's Modern Warfare.
Infinity Ward co-studio head Patrick Kelly has confirmed that all games in the series going forward will run on the same engine.
Both games are "designed together from the ground-up" and will use a new engine, with the Warzone sequel being billed as "a massive evolution of battle royale."
A Bloomberg report states that contractual obligations will see Activision releasing at least three new Call of Duty games on PlayStation despite its impending acquisition by Xbox.
Noted insider Tom Henderson claims that as opposed to Call of Duty's usual November launch window, this year's game will be out in October.
Insider Tom Henderson also reports that based on pre-alpha footage, development is progressing better than previous titles.
Warren Kole, who portrayed Uncharted 4 villain Rafe Adler, will have a role to play in next year's Call of Duty instalment.
Another leak for next year's Call of Duty game has provided potential new details on the game's multiplayer component.
Newly leaked details suggest that next year's Call of Duty game, rumoured to be a Modern Warfare sequel, will go all-in on realism and player choice.
Infinity Ward's 2022 shooter will allegedly tell the story of US special forces fighting a covert war against Columbian drug cartels.