The final day of the hearing ended up unleashing a massive CoD update!
The Federal judge in the FTC v. Microsoft hearing ended up making a shocking revelation on the final day of the high-profile case. Undoubtedly, this news will delight millions of Call of Duty lovers across the globe who are waiting for this year’s brand-new premium from Activision. Why?
Well, it looks like US district judge Jacqueline Scott Corley has leaked the release date for 2023’s rumored Call of Duty Modern Warfare III. On top of it, the franchise’s official account has now confirmed it as well, by sharing an interesting reaction online. Simply put, the cat’s out of the bag now!
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Call of Duty Twitter account reacts to Judge leaking Modern Warfare III’s 2023 release window
Alongside many other media outlets, CharlieIntel was also covering the case as it was in progress on Thursday. However, something unexpected happened that no one saw coming – not even Activision!
The media website noted that Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley reportedly revealed the release date for Call of Duty 2023. According to what she said in the courtroom, the game will launch in November. So, there you have it – the big CoD update.
During the US FTC vs Microsoft hearing, the Federal Judge just confirmed Call of Duty 2023 launches in November. (Rumor was Nov 10, 2023).
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) June 30, 2023
To make this news legitimate, the official CoD account on Twitter shared a reaction, shortly after the leak. Now it has been considered as an acknowledgment from the makers themselves that the upcoming title is, indeed, released in November.
Call of Duty account seems to be acknowledging the fact that the Judge just leaked 2023 game as a November release: https://t.co/Uq4AB4dLSZ
— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) June 30, 2023
Going by the publisher’s traditional pattern, it has mostly utilized the period of October and November for all the recent CoD installments. For example, 2019’s rebooted Modern Warfare was released in October, followed by Black Ops Cold War the next year in November 2020. After that, Vanguard arrived in November as well, followed by last year’s Modern Warfare II towards the end of October.
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A lot of rumors and strong leaks have already unveiled that Modern Warfare III, the expected title of the game, could be developed mainly by Sledgehammer Studio. Moreover, it’s also rumored to feature a lot of classic CoD elements for the fans.
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What are your thoughts on the major news regarding Call of Duty 2023? Are you excited to know that it will launch in November? Let us know in the comments.
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