Black Ops Cold War Multiplayer Maps and Campaign Missions Leaked – Gaming INTEL

A while earlier, gamers found Call of Duty Black Ops Cold Wars alpha through a new PlayStation Store listing, as released to SerialStation.
Now, the internal alpha has actually finally appeared on the Microsoft Store through a new listing called The Red Door. Based on its description on the Xbox Store, this is a new computer game from Activision Publishing.
Although Activision hasnt officially acknowledged its existence as of yet, the description of this title and its large file size of 81.65 GB would suggest that this is most likely an early build of Call of Duty 2020.
Dataminers have been digging through the files, and it looks like they may have found a list of map names and campaign objectives for COD 2020.
Its worth noting that given that this is a pre-launch construct of Black Ops Cold War, these names can be subject to alter. A few of these are most likely just codenames for upcoming missions or maps. Furthermore, you can likewise expect to see more maps and missions by the time it introduces.
Call of Duty 2020 Multiplayer Maps
Here are the reported Call of Duty 2020 map names.Campaign Missions

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Forest
Ski Slopes
Russia
Duga

Here is the reported list of Call of Duty 2020 campaign missions.New Warzone Zones
Call of Duty Warzone, Infinity Wards freshly launched Battle Royale, will allegedly be involved with the release of Black Ops Cold War. When the next title in the series launches, Warzone is also anticipated to get brand-new zones which are obviously as follows.

Activision hasnt exposed much info regarding the upcoming title yet, making this one of their newest Call of Duty exposes in history.
With “The Red Door” starting to unveil new details about the game, nevertheless, they will most likely break their silence on the matter earlier instead of later on.
Source: Twitter user @ProtoWarehouse (H/T CodTracker).