Call of Duty: Vanguard officially announced, to be revealed in Warzone.
Activision released a new teaser trailer for Call of Duty: Vanguard, officially announcing the next
game in the series after a series of leaks. Players will get a first look at this year’s Call of Duty game
on Aug. 19, during a special event inside Call of Duty: Warzone called the Battle of Verdansk.
The first trailer for Call of Duty: Vanguard opens with a montage of battlefields that centers on World War II.
There’s a sniper’s nest that appears to be in or near Russia, a desert battlefield, a German forest, and a beach
littered with destroyed aircraft. Each one of these areas features a face somewhere in the landscape, and
sometimes a name (Petrova in Cyrillic, Sgt. Kingsley), hinting at characters that will be in the game.
It’s also possible that these characters are the same four from the game’s official art at the end of the trailer.
The trailer featuring each of these battlefields also seems to imply that the game will likely take place in all four
theaters of WWII: the Eastern Front, the Western Front, North Africa, and the Pacific — something Activision and
the Call of Duty team have been teasing for the last several days.

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In advance of Vanguard’s reveal.
In advance of Vanguard’s reveal, Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard faces wide-ranging allegations that it
maintains a toxic workplace environment that is particularly hostile to women. pays them less, and subjects them
to sexual harassment, and that perpetrators are not meaningfully punished, according to a lawsuit filed by
California’s Department of Fair Employment and Housing in July. You can read more about the allegations against Activision Blizzard in Polygon’s explainer.
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Call of Duty: Vanguard officially announced, to be revealed in Warzone