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News, coverage and analysis tracking Call of Duty across the outlets.- TCL Introduces 3 of Their Latest Gaming QD-Mini LED MonitorsTCL has introduced three new QD-Mini LED gaming monitors: the C2A Pro, C2A, and P3A series. The flagship C2A Pro offers 2,300+ local dimming zones and 2,000 nits peak brightness, while the C2A has 1,100+ zones and 1,200 nits. The P3A series features QHD resolution and a 260Hz refresh rate. Pricing starts at $499 for the P3A series.
- Where to find the Pitcher Perfect photo challenge location in Forza Horizon 6The Forza Horizon 6 Pitcher Perfect photo challenge requires players to find the Edogawa baseball stadium located in the northwest of Tokyo City. The stadium is a large grassy square a few blocks north of Tokyo Tower. Players need to drive inside the stadium and snap a photo to complete the challenge and earn Festival Playlist points.
- ILL Is My Most Anticipated Game from the June 2026 State of Play — Too Much Gaming | Video Games Reviews, News, & GuidesThe survival horror game ILL, built in Unreal Engine 5, is set to release in 2027 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. The game features intense body dismemberment and scarce ammo, reminiscent of The Thing. ILL is part of a resurgence in the survival horror genre, with other notable titles like Resident Evil and Silent Hill also seeing new releases or remakes.
- FEAR OF SLEEP REVEALS WEAPONS TRAILER AT MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S SCREAMSignal Decay Games revealed a new weapons trailer for their upcoming survival horror title, FEAR OF SLEEP, during the Horror Game Awards' Midsummer Night's Scream showcase. The trailer highlights the game's combat mechanics, emphasizing physics manipulation, multi-use weapons, and visceral gore. FEAR OF SLEEP is the debut game from Konrad Honey, a former AAA artist, and is set to release in 2026.
- Games Inbox: Will this be the biggest week for gaming in 2026?Readers discuss the potential for the upcoming week to be the biggest in gaming for 2026, with events like State of Play, Summer Game Fest, and Xbox presentations. There's a mix of anticipation for new game reveals and hardware, alongside concerns about the industry's overall direction and the impact of major releases like Grand Theft Auto 6 on other titles such as Call of Duty.
- Sunday ConsolidationXbox Insiders can now personalize their experience with new color options and on-screen controller settings. Matt Booty also discussed upcoming games, including Forza and Call of Duty, in a recent interview.
- Saturday InterviewsThis article features an interview with Infinity Ward, the developers behind the Call of Duty franchise. The conversation likely delves into their development process and insights into the popular first-person shooter series.
- From The Witcher to Fallout: The Best GUNNAR Optiks CollaborationsThis article highlights the best gaming eyewear collaborations from GUNNAR Optiks, focusing on designs inspired by popular video games and franchises. It details specific models inspired by The Witcher, Cyberpunk 2077, Call of Duty, Alienware, Fallout, and Overwatch, noting their unique aesthetics, blue light filtering capabilities, and available lens options.
- Game Pass success story: It turns out that when you make things cheaper, more people will buy themXbox CEO Asha Sharma indicated that reducing the price of Game Pass has led to improved subscriber acquisition and retention, reversing a trend of slowing growth and accelerated subscriber loss following a significant price hike in October 2025. While the price reduction is seen as a positive first step, Sharma acknowledged that restoring durable growth will require ongoing effort, with potential future strategies including an ad-supported tier for Xbox Cloud Gaming.
- Matt Booty Talks Games Showcase, Forza, CoD, and More | Official XBOX PodcastMatt Booty, head of Xbox Game Studios, discusses the upcoming Xbox Games Showcase, the future of the Forza franchise, and the integration of Call of Duty into the Xbox ecosystem. The conversation touches on the company's overall strategy and upcoming releases.
- Do Gamers Undervalue Cyber Security?This article discusses how many gamers undervalue cybersecurity, often associating it only with in-game elements rather than real-world threats like DDoS attacks and malware. It highlights common vulnerabilities such as IP address exposure through P2P networking and outdated systems. The piece recommends protective measures like using VPNs, enabling two-factor authentication on gaming accounts, and keeping software updated to mitigate these risks.
- Games Inbox: Will Modern Warfare 4 save Call Of Duty?Readers discuss the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4, with concerns that Activision is not taking enough time to address player dissatisfaction. Other topics include the potential for Persona 6 leaks to be AI-generated, the quality of movie-licensed games, and the rising cost of next-generation consoles.
- Where to find the Minamino region Treasure Hunt in Forza Horizon 6This guide details the location of the Minamino region Treasure Hunt in Forza Horizon 6's Series 1: Welcome to Japan update. Players can find the treasure chest near a white flag on the western side of the golf course in the Minamino region, earning 100,000 credits and three Festival Playlist points upon completion.
- Modern Warfare 4's Kill Block will be Call of Duty's first dynamic multiplayer mapModern Warfare 4 will feature Kill Block, a unique multiplayer map with over 500 potential combinations, making it the first dynamic map in the Call of Duty series. This innovative design promises a constantly changing battlefield for players.
- Xbox CEO says Game Pass price cuts are "a good first step" but the company has a lot more to doXbox CEO Asha Sharma stated that recent price cuts for Xbox Game Pass are a positive initial step towards restoring durable growth for the division. She acknowledged that subscriber growth had slowed and retention decreased after previous pricing changes, but noted improvements since the reductions. Sharma emphasized that further work and difficult choices are necessary to address the company's challenges.
- Call Of Duty’s Prestige System Is Getting A Big Change In Modern Warfare 4Activision has revealed that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 will feature a new choice for multiplayer progression: players can opt for a classic prestige system that resets create-a-class progress for rewards, or a regular path that allows progression without losing content. The game launches on October 23 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC, and will include campaign, multiplayer, and DMZ modes. Modern Warfare 4 will also have an open-beta early access period prior to release.
- Modern Warfare 4 goes head-to-head with Arc Raiders and Escape from Tarkov as Call of Duty's extraction shooter…Activision is re-entering the extraction shooter genre with Modern Warfare 4, featuring an expanded DMZ mode described as the definitive Call of Duty extraction experience. The game is set to launch on October 23, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and Xbox Series X, promising a living combat sandbox with shifting conditions and dynamic objectives. Infinity Ward aims to refine the extraction shooter formula based on lessons learned from the Modern Warfare 2 beta.
- Leaks Suggest This Year's Call of Duty Is Modern Warfare 4Leaks suggest that the next Call of Duty title, expected in 2026, will be subtitled Modern Warfare 4. Reliable leaker billbil-kun posted an image that appears to confirm the title, which is distinct from Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. Infinity Ward recently teased the new game, and an official announcement is anticipated during the Xbox showcase on June 7th.
- New Call Of Duty Cover Leak Looks Like It Was Taken Through A Shower DoorA blurry image believed to be the cover art for the next Call of Duty game, rumored to be Modern Warfare 4, has leaked online. The art, posted by a reliable leaker, shows three soldiers and is described as being very low quality. Infinity Ward is expected to lead development on the title, which is slated for a PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S release and will reportedly not launch day-one on Xbox Game Pass.
- Microsoft Reaches $250 Million Settlement in Lawsuit With Activision Blizzard ShareholdersMicrosoft has settled a shareholder lawsuit related to its acquisition of Activision Blizzard for $250 million. The lawsuit, led by the Sjunde-AP-Fonden fund, accused former Activision Blizzard executives, including CEO Bobby Kotick, of breaching fiduciary duties by agreeing to the acquisition price. Both Microsoft and Kotick deny the allegations, with the settlement aimed at avoiding litigation distractions. The acquisition was finalized in October 2023, bringing Activision Blizzard into the Xbox family.