Called for 2019 Call of Duty is simply called “Modern Warfare”. This is the third game in the series to bear this name after Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare Remastered – and according to the naming scheme, the first game to appear after his remaster.
That information about the continuation of the series leaked early, is not unusual anymore. This year, that's also home-made: Activision has been showing the shooter streamers and YouTube channel operators for a week or two, reports Kotaku,
Shock and Bäh as a concept
According to information from the site, which come from various sources, the game is a gentle reboot of the original. The developers would rely on disturbing, emotional moments based on the controversially discussed airport mission from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. In this, at least in the uncut version, players had the opportunity outside of Germany to shoot innocents as a terrorist at will. To what extent the shooter will contain free-to-play elements that Activision is currently considering introducing is still unclear.
I can confirm this is true, and that's hilarious. The first one is “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare” so obviously the fourth one is “Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.” Video games are absurd https://t.co/Ghb1m2srC4
– Jason Schreier (@jasonschreier) May 24, 2019
Infinity Ward is responsible for the game this year. A continuation of Modern Warfare was therefore to be expected in principle: The studio had previously developed the weak Call of Duty: Ghosts and the average recorded Infinite Warfare with sci-fi setting.
Everything is clear for next year
Which Call of Duty 2020 appears is already clear. After the studios Raven and Sledgehammer had difficulties in implementing their concept, the production was transferred to Treyarch. The fifth part of the Black Ops offshoot is being developed instead of a shooter in the Cold War with possible Vietnam setting.