Call of Duty Vanguard: Date for Reveal in Warzone is - also known time

Call of Duty Vanguard: Date for Reveal in Warzone is - also known time

Call of Duty Vanguard

The date for the announcement of Call of Duty Vanguard has been set: The shooter episode planned for 2021 is to be presented on August 19, according to a teaser in the PlayStation Store. A specific time is also available: The reveal will run from 7:30 p.m. German time. As with Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War last year, Vanguard is also to be revealed within the battle royale shooter Call of Duty Warzone. Concrete information is not yet available. However, players can look forward to one or the other in-game event.

New teasers already suggested that something bigger is imminent in Warzone. For example, players who won a round were last swept off the screen by a mysterious character. Additionally, recently released teaser videos point to the imminent announcement of Call of Duty Vanguard. Sledgehammer Games had started sending smaller video snippets to content creators and the community over the weekend.

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A leak recently confirmed the first-person shooter Call of Duty Vanguard - including a cover graphic. var lstExcludedArticleTicker = '1377820,1377780,1377650,1377625'; The teasers dealt with the four fronts that were significantly involved in World War II, including Germany and the Pacific states. Before that, there was an extensive leak on the new first-person shooter, which correctly predicted August 19 as the reveal date. It is therefore likely that the information on the individual editions and the beta test is also correct. Call of Duty Vanguard is slated to hit the market this fall.

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Call of Duty: Vanguard is official. Here’s when you can get a first look

An update to the PlayStation Store has prematurely revealed when the next entry in the Call of Duty franchise will be debuted. Following countless rumors and leaks, we now know the upcoming Call of Duty game is titled Call of Duty: Vanguard, and we’ll get our first look at it this Thursday, August 19.


Not much else was included in the post on the PlayStation Store, save for details on when and where to watch the reveal. Call of Duty: Vanguard will be revealed at 10:30 a.m. PT on Thursday. For now, the only confirmed way to watch the game’s reveal will be in Call of Duty: Warzone. However, it’s extremely likely that you’ll be able to find it on the Call of Duty YouTube channel as well.

Call of Duty #Vanguard — Worldwide Reveal, coming soon.


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A ton of details about Call of Duty: Vanguard, including its setting, have leaked prior to its official reveal. We know that Call of Duty: Vanguard will take players back to World War II. Small snippets of trailers sent to content creators have hinted toward the game’s story taking place along the war’s eastern front.


Call of Duty: Warzone will also update with Vanguard‘s eventual launch, reportedly with a new, massive map based on the Pacific theater of the war.


Call of Duty: Vanguard‘s reveal comes amid a reckoning at its publisher, Activision Blizzard. A recently filed lawsuit against the company accuses it of fostering a “frat boy” culture in which sexual discrimination, harassment, and pay disparity are rampant. In the weeks following the lawsuit’s filing, Blizzard president J. Allen Brack has stepped down and workers at studios owned by the publisher have walked out.

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