Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War has allegedly been leaked by a Doritos marketing campaign – Eurogamer.net

Drip includes new logo design and possible release window, too.

As for the dataminer leaks a few weeks back? Model Warehouse uncovered some fascinating phrases in the files of the internal alpha, which appeared up on the Microsoft Store earlier this month. Apparent names or codenames for multiplayer maps include “Black Sea”, “KGB”, “Miami”, “Moscow”, and “Tank”.
As Wes reported at the time, there appear project objective names or codenames, too, including “Stakeout”, “Armada”, “Prisoner” and “Revolution”. These words are prefaced by the likes of “nam” and “nic”. Present speculation recommends “nam” is brief for Vietnam, and “nic” is short for “Nicaragua” as previous Black Ops games have actually seen campaign objectives embeded in both these regions.

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Dataminers were already knocking on The Red Door, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold Wars dripped internal alpha test, but now it seems theres another leak in the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War ship, this time courtesy of what is reported to be a Doritos marketing project.
While the images are unverified at the time of composing, ModernWarzone reports that snaps of the promotional packaging not only verify rumours that the next COD video game will be called Cold War as presumed, however it also exposes the video games logo design, too.
If the marketing launch is anything to go by, it also intimates a potential release window of October 2020, which fits into Activisions normal Call of Duty yearly release window quite nicely. The competition fine print reveals that the campaign starts on 5th October, which is leading some to speculate that might be the official release date …

BREAKING: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War logo dripped via Doritos promotional product (via @ModernWarzone) pic.twitter.com/B63bX4P3Bj— Call of Duty News (@charlieINTEL) July 26, 2020

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