Call of Duty 2021 or Call of Duty Vanguard reveal date has been leaked by a reputable leaker.
Call of Duty Vanguard reveal date has been leaked |
Despite the fact that Call of Duty 2021 or the supposed Call of Duty Vanguard is only a couple months away from its release, Activision has still not officially revealed the Call of Duty Vanguard.
While Call of Duty fans have been standing by a long while to get their first glance at Call of Duty 2021, Vanguard, or whatever it winds up being called, it appears that the long wait is almost going to get finished soon.
Tom Henderson, a popular leaker, who has precisely revealed a lot of CoD and Battlefield news previously, has said that the Call of Duty Vanguard reveal, "or something identified with Vanguard," will be occurring on Thursday, 19th of August 2021.
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Henderson stated that insights regarding the Call of Duty Vanguard reveal date are being imparted to specific people today and he was able to confirm the August 19 date with four individuals.
In a blog post, Henderson stated, "the first talk originated from a Twitter user NEXTGEN_ishere, who expressed the Vanguard reveal date is locked for August 19 at 10.45AM PDT."
He further added, "Everybody, including myself, excused the cases as the Twitter user gave no data or source to back up his cases, notwithstanding, since his tweet acquired footing, it was eliminated through DMCA by the copyright holder."
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The mentioned tweet by user NEXTGEN_ishere was actually taken out by Activision or not is still unconfirmed, however, Henderson was able to connect to a few sources to check whether there was some reality to the cases.
In a tweet that was posted by Henderson and was removed soon after he posted it, Henderson said, "Verified by 4 people. The Vanguard reveal or something related to Vanguard is happening on August 19th. Details on the event/reveal are being shared today under NDA to select people. These types of calls usually happen at around 1PM EST.".
I've been requested by Activision to remove the tweets regarding Call of Duty Vanguard.
— Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) August 11, 2021
What's fascinating about the 19th of August 2021 date is, that on the very day that the following PlayStation State of Play event is reputed to be occurring, which was likewise brought up by Henderson. Henderson clarifies that PlayStation has showcasing rights to Call of Duty Vanguard, as it has with the Call of Duty games for quite a long time, thus it makes sense that the Call of Duty Vanguard reveal could happen at the supposed State of Play event.
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However, players should keep in mind that the supposed PlayStation State of Play event for the 19th of August 2021 has not really been declared by Sony, and there is no substantial proof to back it up, thus players should take this information with a grain of salt.
In addition, it was recently said that the Call of Duty Vanguard reveal would occur as a component of a Call of Duty: Warzone event, so regardless of whether a State of Play happens on August 19 or not, it is not really necessary that it will feature the new CoD game - Call of Duty Vanguard.
Moreover, several leaks in the past have proposed that Call of Duty Vanguard will have broad Warzone integration, which will clearly incorporate the introduction of a fresh battle royale map. And as per the leaks, this new Call of Duty Warzone map will supplant Verdansk and be World War 2-themed like Vanguard.
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It has also been stated by Henderson that CoD Vanguard will include each of the three modes this year, with a multiplayer, campaign, and zombies mode all set in the Pacific and European venues of World War II, that was originally announced by VGC.
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