With the arrival of 2022, rumors about this year's Call of Duty are rife, and it is difficult to distinguish between true and false from gossip. For example, there have been recent rumors that Call of Duty 2022 will feature a "DMZ mode" inspired by the Escape from Tarkov and Battlefield 2042 danger zones.
However, a new revelation hints at a completely different game mode called Attackers v. Defenders), inspired by Rainbow Six: Siege.
The rumor came from Ralphs Valve, a Twitter whistleblower who had previously leaked about Call of Duty and was confirmed by other leakers. However, this time RalphsValve shared this Atlass v. There is no response to defenders model rumors for the time being.
Attackers v. In Defenders, players are divided into two teams for a turn-based tactical multiplayer experience. Attackers have a target per round, while defenders use decoy devices, cameras, and weapons to fight them.
In more detail, players will be able to get designated "characters" selected through team voting. Voting also elects a team leader. These roles can then be changed between rounds.
This doesn't sound like Rainbow Six Siege's class-based selection system, but it could be built around allowing players to choose their favorite operators while retaining some class abilities. It's unclear what the specific function of the team leader is.
In addition, it shares some other details about the Call of Duty 2022 game mode. For example, each round has a time limit. Has a destructible environment that can be reinforced. In addition, there is a new "status system" in which players are classified as minor, serious, or fatal. The attacking party will also be equipped with a tourniquet that can be used on injured teammates.
The game mode map has also been described as a larger version of the Call of Duty 4 CQB training map.
Although RalphsValve vs. Attackers v. The description of the Defenders mode makes it look obviously like a remake of Rainbow Six: Siege, but there are still some questions to answer.
The big question is, will Call of Duty 2022 have two new modes? Does the rumored DMZ mode inspired by Escape from Tarkov exist? Could it be that the leakers are confused about the two patterns, or are some additional conditions missing?
Obviously, there is still a lot more call of duty 2022 news that Activision can release. It is rumored to be a sequel to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare rebooted in 2019, so it may be named Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, but it is still uncertain. All Call of Duty fans can do is wait patiently for the official announcement later this year.