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EXCLUSIVE – Call of Duty 2025 is a Semi Futuristic Black Ops 2 Sequel

Currently known under the codename ‘Saturn’, Insider Gaming has learned from multiple sources that Call of Duty 25 is set to take players back to the future. And no, I don’t mean we’ll soon be playing as Marty McFly and the Doc (but never say never), but instead, Call of Duty 2025 is slated to be set in the very slight future. Call of Duty has not had a game set in the future since 2018’s Black Ops 4.

Insider Gaming understands that Call of Duty 2025 is currently in development as a direct sequel to Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, being set around 2030 (Black Ops 2 is set in 2025). As such, fans should expect the return of some fan-favorite protagonists as the team faces a new villain following the death of Menendez.

As previously rumored, Black Ops 2 remastered maps will be coming to the game, but recent plans and the scope of the game have changed significantly.

Previously, the intention was to have all of the Black Ops 2 remastered maps released on launch, similar to how Modern Warfare 2’s (2009) maps came back in Modern Warfare 3. However, the current plan now is to launch with new maps and remastered maps in conjunction. Although only one source would comment on the change, it was speculated that the game was likely in response to widespread fan criticism that painted Modern Warfare 3 as a glorified DLC to its 2022 predecessor.

Modern Warfare 3 had just 16 months of development thanks to a lack of higher-up planning and internal changes that led Sledgehammer Games to be under immense pressure and crunch to deliver a premium Call of Duty title on time. The final product resulted in a game with 16 remastered Modern Warfare 2 (2009) maps on launch and a campaign that lasted a few hours. Despite the game’s apparent shortcomings though, it’s been said that the game did tremendously well, with Infinity Ward already well into development on its next Modern Warfare game.

Speaking on other specific details on Call of Duty 2025, which are heavily in flux due to the game’s early stage of development (22 months away at the time of writing), it’s understood that the game is also slated to have an overhaul to its movement system, the return of a classic ‘pick 10’ create-a-class, the gunfight game mode, and another year of round-based zombies.

It’s currently unclear if the ‘Carry Forward’ from Call of Duty 2024, named Black Ops Gulf War, will be incorporated due to the significant time jump and change to the game’s overall strategy. “This is a completely new game,” it was said, suggesting that the game may not.

With Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 being one of the series’ best-selling games to date, officially selling just shy of 30 million units, it makes sense that Activision will once again capitalize on nostalgia, while also giving players new and exciting content.

What do you think of Call of Duty heading back to the very slight future? Let us know in the comments below.

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