The latest leak from a trusted source claims that old consoles such as PS4 and Xbox One will also receive Activision’s upcoming COD 2021.
As per the report, COD 2021 will reportedly launch for last-gen consoles as well. That’s also the reason why its release is becoming slightly elongated.
At the moment, there’s no word regarding the arrival date.
‘COD 2021’ early details
WW2 Vanguard is going to be held back so bad by previous generation consoles, and from my understanding they are planning previous gen for both Vangaurd and IW's next title. pic.twitter.com/PmokyHP0BU
— Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) April 18, 2021
Trusted insider Tom Henderson recently shared that the next Call of Duty entry might arrive in two versions on his Twitter account.
As you can see from the tweet above, Henderson claims that COD 2021 will also make its way on PS4 and Xbox One.
It implies that players who still don’t have the latest platforms won’t have to worry about trying out the upcoming game.
In simple words, they can feel relaxed.
The title will also launch for the next-gen consoles like PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.
However, Tom didn’t specify the major difference between the two versions for current and old platforms.
Speaking of previous leaks, then, a few months back, he claimed that COD 2021 would feature a return to the WW2 period; he saw this timeline in 2017’s Sledgehammer game.
Also, the rumored final subtitle, for now, is “Vanguard.”
For those who aren’t aware of Henderson, he’s also known as a trusted source for Battlefield entries.
Apart from this, another exciting news is that Activision is currently targeting cross-gen gameplay for next year.
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Upcoming video games
Meanwhile, die-hard players are currently waiting for the most-awaited heavyweights of this calendar.
And some of the potential blockbusters to watch out for are Resident Evil Village, Halo Infinite, and COD 2021.
God of War: Ragnarok, Far Cry 6, Horizon Forbidden West, Returnal, and Dying Light 2 are also highly anticipated.
But that’s not it!
The line-up extends further with the likes of Deathloop, Back 4 Blood, Biomutant, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, and Stray.
Kena: Bridge of Spirits, GhostWire: Tokyo, Humankind, Psychonauts 2, Balan Wonderworld, and No More Heroes 3 are other crucial launches.
Several recently announced games making their debuts soon are The Day Before, Glitchpunk, and Etched Memories. The latter will be interesting for many players because it will feature a Cat, named Biscuit as the main protagonist.
Coming back to COD 2021, then it’s expected to release during the fourth quarter.
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