For past few months, talks and rumors about a supposed sequel to Call of Duty: World at War called Call of Duty: World at War 2 have mutely been germinating across the online gaming comFor past few months, talks and rumors about a supposed sequel to Call of Duty: World at War called Call of Duty: World at War 2 have mutely been germinating across the online gaming community, but now it looks like one of the most important parts of the picture has been uncovered by this allegedly leaked Call of Duty: World at War 2 Xbox One box-art that is reported to have appeared on Amazon as a placeholder for the Treyarch’s sequel to 2008’s popular shooter video game title.
Before going on, one thing is for sure, if Call of Duty: World at War 2 really exists, it is not going to come out until 2015, because currently, Sledgehammer Games is already working on the latest installment in the Call of Duty series known as Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, which is due to launch on November 14, 2014. Also, Activision has some sort of deal with Sledgehammer Games, Infinity Ward and Treyarch, which allows each developer to take turns and work on a three-year Call of Duty development plan, so with Sledgehammer developing Call of Duty for this year, we can expect a game from Treyarch in 2015.
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Before going on, one thing is for sure, if Call of Duty: World at War 2 really exists, it is not going to come out until 2015, because currently, Sledgehammer Games is already working on the latest installment in the Call of Duty series known as Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, which is due to launch on November 14, 2014. Also, Activision has some sort of deal with Sledgehammer Games, Infinity Ward and Treyarch, which allows each developer to take turns and work on a three-year Call of Duty development plan, so with Sledgehammer developing Call of Duty for this year, we can expect a game from Treyarch in 2015.