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Infinity Ward is said to be responsible for Call of Duty 2026. According to a leaker, Omnimovement should also be launched in 2 years.
is less than 2 months old and there is already initial information about the next one. However, not for the title in 2025, but for 2026. A renowned leaker has itfirst details about the supposed game bydivided. According to him, one of the biggest changes from Black Ops 6 will also be implemented into the game.
CoD 2026 is from Infinity Ward and is said to have omnimovement
This is what the leaker revealed:Renowned leaker @TheGhostOfHope has shared initial information about Infinity Ward's next game. According to him, the game, which is scheduled to be released in 2026, will implement omnimovement and “wall running”. The same rumors also existed for the title, which is due to be released in 2025. Omnimovement was introduced in Black Ops 6 and allows the player to sprint, jump and slide in any direction. Wall running apparently takes this to the next level. Here is the leaker's tweet:
No new maps:Additionally, the leaker revealed that CoD 2026 will take a similar approach to MW3 (2023) when it comes to maps. Instead of the MW2 (2009) maps, the MW3 (2011) maps will be remastered for the title in 2025. But for the title in 2025, new maps will also be available in addition to the old maps. There were similar rumors for CoD 2025. According to leaks, the game will appear with the Black Ops 2 maps. It seems like Call of Duty is getting more and more into the trend.
In August 2024 there were already some rumors about MW4, Black Ops 7, DMZ and Warozne 3:
How credible are the leaks?TheGhostOfHope is one of the most well-known and reliable leakers in the “Call of Duty” scene. Under the tweet he wrote that all this information can still be changed or discarded. Even if there could be some truth to the rumors, there will probably not be official confirmation until 2026. The information should therefore be viewed with skepticism. However, the rumors about Call of Duty in 2025 seem to be a little more stable: