CoD 2020: Mystery boxes reveal new main points on Friday

Another day, another Call of Duty preview. Activision recently sent promotional packages to a variety of sites and transmitters, asking them not to open mysterious boxes until Monday, August 10. All of this turns out to be a component of an ARG that leads to the unveiling of the new game Call of Duty for 2020. The boxes contained slide projectors and a variety of slides, which have now taken enthusiasts to a hanging website, and it looks like the next piece of the puzzle will arrive this Friday, August 14. Here’s a look at everything you’ve learned so far.

An announcement of the new CoD game has been imminent for some time, but this has recently accelerated. The latest update to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare and Warzone added a suspicious Black Ops teaser that would appear randomly in games, and some sites have started receiving Activision packages with embellished content for today. We have one of our own, see some pictures below, while sites like Charlie Intel have also earned it. In any case, those are slide projectors with other slides, although the express slides seem to vary depending on the capture.

These photographs are not exactly a logo or a Black Ops: Cold War fact sheet, but they come with what look like satellite photographs, maps and a variety of letters, among others. There’s nothing explicitly to say what to expect from the new Call of Duty game or even when to expect an ad. Presumably, the enthusiasts will rummage through them to realize some of the secrets that lie ahead. We will inform you as new technical disorders arise that have made some facets of this procedure more complicated than you think. Charlie Intel had problems with slides that were not in focus, while the Chaos unit appeared to have a damaged light.

Box Contents: This is a TDC Headliner 303 slide projector style from pic.twitter.com/HzfcdOPrbn

As we look to find out how to make sure the slides don’t look blurry, we place them opposite to the soft target to see them a little closer. Here are four out of 10: pic.twitter.com/9UicYXq9Ty

So our projector has a rated card (1), has a rated (2) pic.twitter.com/82OdDN1AWp

Further research into these photographs revealed that one looks a lot like The Summit multiplayer map, which has already been noticed in several of the Black Ops games. Some slides also look like more sensitive map elements. This can be just a mere match or a planned link to the Black Ops series. There is still nothing definitive not to forget about all this, but it is imaginable that there is even more to be found.

Hmmm… as benMcCarthy935 pointed out. the numbers on our maps are almost in terms of the appearance of the numbers elsewhere in Summit… pic.twitter.com/22rPDTgnMb

And as it emits @NoobeyGaming: Summit also has those target photos to which the slides show four of the five slots. pic.twitter.com/RCluyyqFEJ

Perhaps in reaction to the status quo of the connection to the Summit, Treyarch’s official Twitter account replaced his picture of the canopy. Charlie Intel points out that those are the mountains of the summit map.

After this, Treyarch’s Instagram account posted a story with the symbol above. This is another mystery, the lines of the hung on the back would possibly involve some other advance, in the form of a website.

Players have discovered pawntakespawn.com, which is a URL that would have compatibility with the previous Instagram story. The site houses a (mostly) static symbol of some ancient technologies, adding a TV and a computer. There’s also an intermittent hour that says 12:00, but look at it enough and see “08-14”. This would possibly involve some kind of revelation this Friday, August 14th. If that’s the case, we’ll have to wait a few more days for the grand opening. There may be other clues in the image, for example, the background shows what a map looks like, maybe Warzone’s, but so far nothing concrete has appeared.

NoahJ456 on Twitter won an Activision note that what we’ll see on Friday is the next component of a bigger puzzle, than a revelation, so there’ll be a lot more to investigate.

I just heard directly from Activision. What we solved today is only the FIRST step in the Call of Duty 2020 revelation. What will be released on Friday at 12:00 EST is just the next game. pic.twitter.com/KBvu2sPoaR

While Black Ops: Cold War is expected to load this year’s Call of Duty crusade and new multiplayer elements, Warzone is here for the long haul. Activision has already made it clear that the loose game mode will remain in the long run and will adapt to the release of the new game. This is partly, no doubt, due to Warzone’s great fortune. This has led to a lot of players and a build-up of winnings for Activision.

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