Activision Blizzard might be knee-deep in controversy, but its usual release slate is still going like clockwork. Just months after the controversial publisher released Call of Duty: Vanguard, fans are already looking forward to the official confirmation of 2022's Call of Duty game by Infinity Ward. Although this probably isn't going to happen anytime soon, it hasn't stopped insiders from leaking information.
The latest intel about the unannounced Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 comes from Tom Henderson, who claims that 11 different studios are working on it.
Henderson was the first to report on Modern Warfare 2's existence last year. Since then, the reputable leaker has started dropping more details about Call of Duty 2022, including an 18-minute video where he reveals several juicy tidbits about the unconfirmed game. His latest claim lists Treyarch, Activision, Raven Software, Sledgehammer Games, Demonware, High Moon Studios, Toys for Bob, and Beenox, as part of Call of Duty 2022's development team.
In his latest video, Henderson talks about the progress of Call of Duty 2022. He cites his sources as having said that they consider the game's latest build as an "alpha", suggesting that development is going smoothly. Of course, as privy as Henderson is to what's going on at Activision, he's not an official spokesperson.
