There are many things gamers can likely be certain of in life: Mario will always jump on goombas, Master Chief will always need a weapon, and every year there will be a new Call of Duty title hitting the shelves. A new leak regarding the latest iteration in the franchise may be a little disconcerting for fans however, as a reliable source has suggested that the newest Call of Duty may be one of the series' more lackluster titles.

There isn't much information regarding this year's CoD, with only rumors of a second Call of Duty: World War 2 subtitled 'Vanguard' floating around. Call of Duty World War 2 was developed by Sledgehammer games and released in 2017, receiving mixed critical reviews and overall low-ranking scores for a Call of Duty title. With Cold War also being met with a lukewarm reception, Activision may be in the position of being carried by Warzone's incredible popularity for another year.

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The leak itself comes from Tom Henderson, a reliable leaker for games like Call of Duty and Battlefield, who posted to his YouTube channel discussing the details of Vanguard's multiplayer and its integration with Warzone. Among other rumors regarding the game, Henderson stated that according to his sources, Vanguard's online multiplayer "just isn't going to be that great," and suggested that it wasn't going to have many unique elements and will basically just be "Black Ops Cold War 2.0."

Allegedly, the reason for this is that while Sledgehammer games did have a number of interesting ideas for the game, many of those features were cut "for whatever reason," turning the game into a supposedly generic Call of Duty title. Henderson points out that despite suggestions by fans that the next Call of Duty will be particularly impressive due to the huge number of people working on the game, Activision has actually moved its developers and studios onto developing Warzone, however, "they are not working on Vanguard."

If what Henderson says is true, it will show a concerted effort by Activision to make Warzone updates its focus for the immediate future. This is perhaps unsurprising considering the game mode's massive success since its release, however, it will remain to be seen how Call of Duty Vanguard will be integrated with Warzone, and whether support for main franchise titles will fall by the wayside in favor of keeping fresh updates on the table for Activision's battle royale player base. It is certainly possible that Warzone can carry the entire franchise on its back for another year, but it is perhaps a worry that Activision is letting other titles slip in quality because of Call of Duty: Warzone's popularity.

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