Call of Duty: Black Ops ‘The Red Door’ appears on the Microsoft Store
What’s the actual name?
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What you need to know
There have been a number of rumors floating around that claim thenext Call of Duty gameis set in the Cold War. Recently, a demo by the name of The Red Door, appeared on the Microsoft Store. Some users managed to open it and it gives you a splash page of Call of Duty: Black Ops and the name of Call of Duty: Black Ops CIA. While Call of Duty: Black Ops CIA is probably not the final name, it’s still interesting and provides further confirmation that the game is linked to covert operations and possibly the Cold War.
You can take a look at some screenshots from “TheGamingRevolution” below.
BREAKING NEWS:People have managed to boot up the Call of Duty 2020 “The Red Door” Alpha on Xbox One and the game is called “Black Ops CIA”, however, the game doesn’t let you progress past the “Black Ops Splashscreen”.Thanks to@JunkratScrub115for the tip!pic.twitter.com/mIakuNu8mBBREAKING NEWS:People have managed to boot up the Call of Duty 2020 “The Red Door” Alpha on Xbox One and the game is called “Black Ops CIA”, however, the game doesn’t let you progress past the “Black Ops Splashscreen”.Thanks to@JunkratScrub115for the tip!pic.twitter.com/mIakuNu8mB— TheGamingRevolution (@TheGamingRevo3)July 17, 2020July 17, 2020
Just like every Call of Duty game in the last few years, this one has leaked too. Maybe this will prompt Activision to officially announce it sooner rather than later. We’ll keep you posted as soon as we know more.
If Activision focuses on the campaign, Call of Duty: Black Ops CIA, or whatever it may end up being called, may beone of the best Xbox One gamesavailable this year.
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