The Vault Edition includes the Nemesis Operator Pack with four Operator skins, the Season 1 Battle Pass, beta early access, and more.
The sequel also includes a new Tac-Stance Movement, a new Perk system, and After-Market Parts for Gunsmith customization.
The hub will support Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and 3, and Warzone, allowing players to access all their content in one place.
Activision seems to be teasing the return of the fan-favourite mode in this year's Call of Duty instalment.
Following up on previous rumours of nearly all maps from the 2009 title carrying over, a Twitter leaker also claims map voting will return.
A "deep dive" into the sequel's code alleges the upcoming beta codes are "basically last year's game codes, just reissued."
Activision reaffirms that this year's Call of Duty is a "premium release" and that it will be "priced accordingly" at $70.
Reports indicate that the beta will run from October 6th to 10th for PS4 and PS5 and October 12th to 16th for Xbox and PC.
Recent confusion has been cleared up, with Activision confirming that the upcoming first person shooter will indeed be fully cross-gen.
The first person shooter's Xbox Store listing only mentions Xbox Series X/S as its target platform, indicating that it might not be coming to Xbox One.
The Steam page lists Infinity Ward, Sledgehammer Games, Beenox, Raven Software, High Moon Studios, Demonware and Treyarch.
Activision has stated that equipment for which the skins are being carried forward between the two games has to exist in the new game.
Activision has released a new trailer for the recently-announced shooter. Though primarily live action, it also showcases brief snippets of in-game footage.
Launch platforms haven't been announced, but Captains Price and MacTavish return, with the former teasing a major new threat.
After joking about key art, the official Call of Duty Twitter said, "We’ll share our artistic abilities and even more next week."
A recent update made to Sledgehammer's Twitter profile seems to align with the leaked logo for this year's Call of Duty.
The allegedly leaked promotional image of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 features Captain Price next to cans of Monster Energy.
Reports have previously claimed that the game, which is being developed primarily by Sledgehammer, was originally supposed to be paid DLC for Modern Warfare 2.
An official reveal for this year's Call of Duty announcement could be around the corner, with a demo of the shooter being shown off to NBA stars behind-closed-doors.
Previous reports stated that the game would be a follow-up to Modern Warfare 2, but was unlikely to be called Modern Warfare 3.