Call of Duty: Vanguard to be revealed despite “cancelled” rumours

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SledgeHammer Games set to reveal Call of Duty: Vanguard after rumours that the game was “unplayable” and almost cancelled last year.

Could Call of Duty: Vanguard be the ultimate redemption arch for Sledgehammer Games? Activision seem very confident in their game and are preparing to reveal during a Warzone even this Saturday, August 20th.

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What happened to the SledgeHammer Call of Duty game? A lot of people asked themselves last year. The development studio that brought us Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare and World War II was rumoured to be in turmoil after two of the co-founders, Glen Schofield and Michael Coundrey, left the company in 2018.

Their departure was described as a drastic shake-up in leadership” which left the rest of the team without vision or drive, sources say.

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After nearly two years of work on the Call of Duty game, SledgeHammer had reportedly fallen short of creating anything that is even somewhat like a playable product a source close to development claimed. Activision was allegedly so dissatisfied with SledgeHammer’s game that they terminated the project and fired the developers.

New Call of Duty: Vanguard teaser/trailer proves the SledgeHammer Game was not cancelled!

However, everything seems to be back on track and SlegdeHammer Games are very excited to finally tease their next big project; Call of Duty: Vanguard.

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The teaser trailer for the Call of Duty: Vanguard instalment, which features aspects that plainly indicate the game will take place during World War II and may even be a true spiritual successor or reboot of their 2017 game. It includes images of vintage weapons, a beach littered with the wreckage of vintage jets, and a woodland in .

Other than that, very little is known about SledgeHammer’s first-person shooter. It appears to be some kind of alternative history game, a la Resistance: Fall of Man (which might be getting a PlayStation 5 remaster soon), and revolve around a multiple fictional world leaders and British soldier called Sgt. Kingsley.

More on Call of Duty: Vanguard will be revealed during a special free-to-play in-game Warzone event here in Australia on Saturday, 20th of August at 4:30 am Friday, Australian Eastern Daylight Time (AEDT).

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