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Call of Duty 2016 to be revealed next week – report

Call of Duty 2016 is set to be revealed as early as next week, a leaked marketing campaign suggests.

The leaked image comes from fellow games journalist and well-known YouTuber Jim Sterling, who posted an image of a marketing campaign suggesting that posters for Star Fox Zero will be replaced by ads for the new Call of Duty next Tuesday.

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It is unclear which specific retailer this ad campaign is from, but Sterling is a trusted source so wouldn’t post this image without knowing its validity.

Recent rumours suggested that the next Call of Duty, developed by Infinity Ward, will be set in space.

The report suggested that the game will take place in the “very far future” and be “full-on sci-fi”.

With E3 just around the corner, we’ll no doubt get the first teases of the next Call of Duty very soon, before getting a full on gameplay reveal at the LA show, most likely during Sony’s press conference.

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