Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War logo possibly leaked by Doritos

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What you need to know

What you need to know

It’s no secret that Activision can’t stop the Call of Duty leaks every year. For some time now, many insiders have said that the next title is called “Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War.” Today, it seems like Doritos confirmed the name because packaging leaked detailing a promotion with the game.

The image appears to be genuine and if you eat enough Doritos, you may win double experience points for a year! Get ready to eat a lot of crisps cause that’s a pretty serious reward. As with any such leak, take it with a grain of salt until Activision says something. For all we know, it could be an elaborate hoax involving an industrial printer and advanced packaging, even though that sounds highly unlikely.

BREAKING: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War logo leaked via Doritos promotional material (via@ModernWarzone)pic.twitter.com/B63bX4P3BjBREAKING: Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War logo leaked via Doritos promotional material (via@ModernWarzone)pic.twitter.com/B63bX4P3Bj— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL)July 26, 2020July 26, 2020

Hopefully, Activision will reveal Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War soon. At this point, they should because just like last year, everyone knows what the new Call of Duty game is called because packaging leaked early.

It’ll also be interesting to see how this game stacks up on next-generation consoles like theXbox Series X. What are you expectations from the game? What do you want to see? Let us know.

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