We knew the call Red Door It was going to bring surprises, but we didn't expect it to be so soon. It seems that someone has been able to install or have access to the mysterious application that appears in the Microsoft Store, and obviously they have not hesitated to take a look at their guts to draw conclusions.
Call of Duty 2020 maps
Although until now we had known it as Call of Duty 2020, it seems that the application is installed with the name of Call of Duty: Black Ops CIA, although even with all that, we still cannot ensure that this is the final name of the game that should be presented soon.
Those who have installed the app have been able to launch it, but unfortunately the game doesn't get past the loading screen, which is left with a background where you can see a call of duty black ops logo. But, do you think that this would curb the curiosity of the most expert in the field? Obviously not.
BREAKING NEWS:
People have managed to boot up the Call of Duty 2020 "The Red Door" Alpha on Xbox One and the game is called "Black Ops CIA", however, the game doesn't let you progress past the "Black Ops Splashscreen".Thanks to @JunkratScrub115 for the type! pic.twitter.com/mIakuNu8mB
— TheGamingRevolution (@TheGamingRevo3) July 17, 2020
Around with the internal files
They have only needed to download and install the alpha of the game to be able to take a look at its content, and it is here where they have been able to find some interesting details about the game. It seems that the new Black Ops will offer a campaign again, since one of the things that has been discovered is neither more nor less than the chapters of it. The list of missions of the supposed campaign is as follows:
- UK (Russia)
- Siege (Russia)
- Yamantau (Russia)
- Takedown (Side Mission)
- Tundra (Side Mission)
- Hub (Germany)
- Hub 8 (Germany)
- Stakeout (Germany)
- Navy (Vietnam)
- Prisoner (Vietnam)
- Revolution (Nicaragua)
- America (Russia)
- Duga (Russia)
From what we have seen, it seems that the Alpha includes the entire campaign, something that we can more or less expect considering that the download reached 82GB on Xbox One. Of course, the names described could be simple references that will give way to a more complex name when the game goes on sale, so it is possible that these are not the final names, but they do serve to have a clue as to where the story is directed.
There is no lack of multiplayer
How could it be otherwise, references to the multiplayer mode have also been found, including the names of 8 multiplayer maps that would respond to the following:
- Black Sea
- Poster
- G.B.
- Miami
- Moscow
- Satellite
- tank
- Tundra
- and black sea
- Poster
- G.B.
- Miami
- Moscow
- Satellite
- tank
- Tundra
"black sea"
"sign"
"KGB"
"You love me"
"Moscow"
"Satellite"
tank
"Tundra"#First- Prototype Warehouse (@ProtoWarehouse) July 19, 2020
And what about Warzone?
Obviously the successful Battle Royale will not miss the opportunity to be part of the new installment of Call of Duty either, and although there are still no clear details on how the transition will take place, it seems that we will have several areas that could bring the map to life, being Duga, Forest, Russia y Ski Slopes the references that have appeared among the game code.
When is it going to go on sale?
Knowing that the Alpha version of the game includes practically the entire campaign (or at least the references) and that the rest of the modes are also quite advanced, Activision may not make us wait much longer to find out the details of the new installment. of Call of Duty that should hit stores at the end of the year, also taking advantage of the arrival of the next generation consoles.