Call of Duty 2020 appears on the Microsoft Store with a code name?

    Call of Duty 2020 appears on the Microsoft Store with a code name?

    In the last few hours, some users have reported the presence of a mysterious page on the Microsoft Store, which could be linked to the new chapter of Call of Duty, the hit shooter series with the annual release of Activision. Over the last few months there have been many rumors that have seen the title as the protagonist, starting with the presence of a mysterious alpha that appeared within the PlayStation Store of North America. In both cases, the title of Activision it would appear to be related to the code name The Red Door, but we don't have much information available at the moment. According to the page, The Red Door is a shooter title published by Activision Publishing Inc. and requires a code to download and try. In addition, a description of the title is available, but at the moment it is decidedly cryptic:



    There is more than a single truth. If you are looking for answers, be prepared to ask yourself questions about everything and be prepared to accept that nothing will ever be the same again. The "red door" awaits you, but do you have the courage to cross it?

    From the information available at this time we still do not have the possibility to understand if the title will actually be linked to the Call of Duty franchise or if Activision is preparing to release a new IP, but according to some rumors it would be the code name given to the next chapter in the saga of Call of Duty, which will then be changed to COD: Black Ops - Cold War. We just have to wait for more information on the title, considering the fact that the announcement of the new chapter of the famous shooter series should now be around the corner.



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