To what may come as a shock to absolutely no one, we’re getting another Call of Duty game later this year. I just hope that you were sat down for that shocking revelation.Since the series' inception in 2003,Activisionhas released a newCall of Dutygame almost every year with the exception being 2004 and since that time, it has gone on to be one of the most popular and financially lucrative video game properties of all time.Check out theCall of Duty: Black Ops 6teaser trailer below!Earlier this week following months of speculation,Activision finally teasedCall of Duty: Black Ops 6with a very vague teaser trailer that appeared to show no actual gameplay but it hinted at its government conspiracy storyline. Previous rumours had also claimed thatCall of Duty: Black Ops 6will beset during the controversial Gulf Warand it appears that the rumour has now been confirmed.AdvertOfficial details onCall of Duty: Black Ops 6are practically non-existent at this time but we’ll no doubt learn more during theXboxGames Showcase which takes place next month on Sunday 9 June. As for what platforms the game will be released, we’re left to make that assumption, for now.However,according tothe Twitter account CharlieIntel, it is claimed thatCall of Duty: Black Ops 6will be a new-gen game only, leaving thePlayStation4 and Xbox One behind. It’s perhaps worth noting that CharlieIntel is quite a reliable source when it comes to the Call of Duty series.“For those asking,Call of Duty: Black Ops 6will be available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC,” it tweeted. “It’s not confirmed whether it’ll be on last-gen (PS4 + Xbox One) or Nintendo Switch yet. Xbox signed a10-year dealto keep COD on PlayStation and bring it to Nintendo.”AdvertIt should come as no major surprise that the next Call of Duty may be leaving the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One behind, after all, it’s got to happen at some point. We’ll let you know as soon as this rumour is confirmed either way.Call of Duty: Black Ops 6will be released later this year.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Activision,Call Of Duty,Call Of Duty Black Ops,Microsoft,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Nintendo

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 assumed to be a new-gen exclusive, skipping Xbox One and PlayStation 4

To what may come as a shock to absolutely no one, we’re getting another Call of Duty game later this year. I just hope that you were sat down for that shocking revelation.Since the series' inception in 2003,Activisionhas released a newCall of Dutygame almost every year with the exception being 2004 and since that time, it has gone on to be one of the most popular and financially lucrative video game properties of all time.Check out theCall of Duty: Black Ops 6teaser trailer below!Earlier this week following months of speculation,Activision finally teasedCall of Duty: Black Ops 6with a very vague teaser trailer that appeared to show no actual gameplay but it hinted at its government conspiracy storyline. Previous rumours had also claimed thatCall of Duty: Black Ops 6will beset during the controversial Gulf Warand it appears that the rumour has now been confirmed.AdvertOfficial details onCall of Duty: Black Ops 6are practically non-existent at this time but we’ll no doubt learn more during theXboxGames Showcase which takes place next month on Sunday 9 June. As for what platforms the game will be released, we’re left to make that assumption, for now.However,according tothe Twitter account CharlieIntel, it is claimed thatCall of Duty: Black Ops 6will be a new-gen game only, leaving thePlayStation4 and Xbox One behind. It’s perhaps worth noting that CharlieIntel is quite a reliable source when it comes to the Call of Duty series.“For those asking,Call of Duty: Black Ops 6will be available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC,” it tweeted. “It’s not confirmed whether it’ll be on last-gen (PS4 + Xbox One) or Nintendo Switch yet. Xbox signed a10-year dealto keep COD on PlayStation and bring it to Nintendo.”AdvertIt should come as no major surprise that the next Call of Duty may be leaving the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One behind, after all, it’s got to happen at some point. We’ll let you know as soon as this rumour is confirmed either way.Call of Duty: Black Ops 6will be released later this year.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Activision,Call Of Duty,Call Of Duty Black Ops,Microsoft,PC,PlayStation,PlayStation 4,PlayStation 5,Xbox,Xbox One,Xbox Series S,Xbox Series X,Nintendo

To what may come as a shock to absolutely no one, we’re getting another Call of Duty game later this year. I just hope that you were sat down for that shocking revelation.Since the series' inception in 2003,Activisionhas released a newCall of Dutygame almost every year with the exception being 2004 and since that time, it has gone on to be one of the most popular and financially lucrative video game properties of all time.Check out theCall of Duty: Black Ops 6teaser trailer below!Earlier this week following months of speculation,Activision finally teasedCall of Duty: Black Ops 6with a very vague teaser trailer that appeared to show no actual gameplay but it hinted at its government conspiracy storyline. Previous rumours had also claimed thatCall of Duty: Black Ops 6will beset during the controversial Gulf Warand it appears that the rumour has now been confirmed.AdvertOfficial details onCall of Duty: Black Ops 6are practically non-existent at this time but we’ll no doubt learn more during theXboxGames Showcase which takes place next month on Sunday 9 June. As for what platforms the game will be released, we’re left to make that assumption, for now.However,according tothe Twitter account CharlieIntel, it is claimed thatCall of Duty: Black Ops 6will be a new-gen game only, leaving thePlayStation4 and Xbox One behind. It’s perhaps worth noting that CharlieIntel is quite a reliable source when it comes to the Call of Duty series.“For those asking,Call of Duty: Black Ops 6will be available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC,” it tweeted. “It’s not confirmed whether it’ll be on last-gen (PS4 + Xbox One) or Nintendo Switch yet. Xbox signed a10-year dealto keep COD on PlayStation and bring it to Nintendo.”AdvertIt should come as no major surprise that the next Call of Duty may be leaving the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One behind, after all, it’s got to happen at some point. We’ll let you know as soon as this rumour is confirmed either way.Call of Duty: Black Ops 6will be released later this year.

To what may come as a shock to absolutely no one, we’re getting another Call of Duty game later this year. I just hope that you were sat down for that shocking revelation.

Since the series' inception in 2003,Activisionhas released a newCall of Dutygame almost every year with the exception being 2004 and since that time, it has gone on to be one of the most popular and financially lucrative video game properties of all time.

Check out theCall of Duty: Black Ops 6teaser trailer below!

Earlier this week following months of speculation,Activision finally teasedCall of Duty: Black Ops 6with a very vague teaser trailer that appeared to show no actual gameplay but it hinted at its government conspiracy storyline. Previous rumours had also claimed thatCall of Duty: Black Ops 6will beset during the controversial Gulf Warand it appears that the rumour has now been confirmed.

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Official details onCall of Duty: Black Ops 6are practically non-existent at this time but we’ll no doubt learn more during theXboxGames Showcase which takes place next month on Sunday 9 June. As for what platforms the game will be released, we’re left to make that assumption, for now.

However,according tothe Twitter account CharlieIntel, it is claimed thatCall of Duty: Black Ops 6will be a new-gen game only, leaving thePlayStation4 and Xbox One behind. It’s perhaps worth noting that CharlieIntel is quite a reliable source when it comes to the Call of Duty series.

“For those asking,Call of Duty: Black Ops 6will be available on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC,” it tweeted. “It’s not confirmed whether it’ll be on last-gen (PS4 + Xbox One) or Nintendo Switch yet. Xbox signed a10-year dealto keep COD on PlayStation and bring it to Nintendo.”

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It should come as no major surprise that the next Call of Duty may be leaving the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One behind, after all, it’s got to happen at some point. We’ll let you know as soon as this rumour is confirmed either way.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6will be released later this year.

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