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Call of Duty 7 To Be Revealed Next Month

The Official UK Playstation Magazine has informed its readers of their exclusive ‘Call of Duty’ reveal in next months issue. The page design also seems to give away a few clues in itself showing a 60s hand grenade and M*A*S*H style text to suggest the Treyarch developed game is based on war around that time period.

Call of Duty 7 is already rumoured to be called ‘Black Ops’, where players will fight various historical conflicts that took place between WWII and the present day, but neither Activision or Treyarch have released any announcements to confirm this. The rumours could be confirmed via a website teaser if this is believed to be linked to Call of Duty.

Clips on the recently published GKNOVA6 website show the following events:

  • A radioactive nucleus emitting radiation, which then splits other radioactive nuclei until it explodes.
  • A video of a baseball stadium which appears to get blown up with nuclear clouds hovering above the field.
  • The workings of the Atom bomb.
  • A diagram of radioactive material Uranium 238 being converted to Uranium 235
  • A plan of attack showing diagrams of battleships and infantry soldiers.
  • John F Kennedy announcing the 500-mile Naval Blockade of Cuba.

All of the details if linked to Call of Duty confirm the game does take on events during the Cold War, since most of the clips look like 50s and 60s American Propaganda. The final clip of JFK also hints that the Cuban Missile Crisis, a confrontation between the United States, the Soviet Union, and Cuba in October 1962 during the Cold War would also feature.

The GKNOVA6 website was created by MarkMonitor Brand Protection, who have had dealings with Activision Blizzard (Call of Duty Publishers) in the past.

More information will come to light when the Official UK Playstation Magazine is out on May 17th. In the meantime, why not share your thoughts in the comments section below?

Source: GamersGuide

 

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