After days of recent teases, Activision has formally announced this year's Call of Duty game, titled Black Ops 6.
Microsoft will announce the same at its upcoming Xbox Games Showcase in June, a report has claimed.
Meanwhile, Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 will launch in November, according to a new report.
The company will also showcase announced titles like Avowed, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.
Players will also be able to use vehicles to navigate the map, while more linear missions will also be featured, a report has claimed.
Urzikstan will join Vondel as one of the maps available for Call of Duty: Warzone's battle royale mode when it launches.
Campaign development is in partnership with Infinity Ward. Sledgehammer is also "working closely" with Treyarch on Zombies.
The Steam page lists Infinity Ward, Sledgehammer Games, Beenox, Raven Software, High Moon Studios, Demonware and Treyarch.
The original Call of Duty battle royale is shutting down, with developers focusing on "future Call of Duty content" and Warzone 2.0.
Playable in Battle Royale and DMZ, Vondel offers various points of interest like the Castle, University, Central Station, and more.
Activision will be lifting the lid on the free-to-play battle royale shooter's next major seasonal content update at the imminent event.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0's new small map has been revealed to be Ashika Island. More details are set to be revealed later today.
Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0's second season will bring back a popular feature from the original Warzone: 1v1 firefights in the Gulag.
Players will likely have an easier time getting their hands on complete loadouts in Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 with this new update.
Despite various issues, the free-to-play battle royale shooter is a massive hit. It's available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5, and PC.
The battle royale shooter will go offline on November 16 upon the launch of Warzone 2.0, before relaunching as Warzone Caldera later in the month.
Beenox and Toys for Bob are allegedly developing it with Infinity Ward "leading the narrative" and Raven Software "consulting on gameplay ideas.".
Available at launch, DMZ is a new extraction mode where players can define their win condition while dealing with lethal NPCs and each other.
Prominent insider Tom Henderson says that the free-to-play battle royale shooter will be renamed to "Warzone Caldera".
Since launching in 2020, Call of Duty: Warzone has had over 125 million players. Over 3,000 people are working on the franchise currently.