Call Of Duty 2025 — Everything We Know About Rumored Black Ops 2 Sequel

The Call of Duty series is an annual franchise, so it’s expected that Microsoft’s Activision division will launch a new Call of Duty this year, like it has every year since 2005. In fact, 2025 will mark 20 years in a row of Activision releasing a new Call of Duty game (the series debuted in 2003 but had no release in 2004).

It’s still early days, and to be clear, Activision has not announced the new Call of Duty game that’s expected to release in 2025. But there have been a handful of leaks and rumors about Call of Duty 2025, including a rumor that it’s a sequel to Black Ops 2 set in the 2030s.

In this post, we’re rounding up everything we know, and what’s been rumored, about the next Call of Duty.

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Dynasty Warriors- Origins Gets January Release Date

The next entry in Koei Tecmo’s beloved hack-and-slash series, Dynasty Warriors, is almost here. Announced as a part of Sony’s September State of Play, Dynasty Warriors: Origins is scheduled to release on on January 17, 2025.

In addition to its release date, Sony also offered fans plenty of new game footage and more context regarding its story. Set before the Yellow Turban Rebellion, the game centers around the rise of Zhang Jiao and explores the events leading up to the infamous event. Though the game retains its signature musou-style combat, the footage shown in the new trailer hints at a bit more tactical depth.

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Backyard Baseball '97 Remaster Revealed, Arriving In October On PC

Exactly 27 years after it debuted, Backyard Baseball ’97 will be available again on October 10. Playground Productions has revealed the remaster of the original Backyard Sports game, which will cost $10 on Steam.

The re-release of Backyard Baseball ’97 apparently wasn’t easy. Playground notes the original source code was “lost in the years since the 1997 release.” As such, the company teamed up with Mega Cat Studios to remaster the sports game, which teamed up with diehard Backyard Sports fans in “hacking the original CD-ROM and developing new game builds.” The developer previously worked on titles like WrestleQuest and Five Nights at Freddy’s: Into the Pit.

“This was my favorite game growing up,” said Playground founder and CEO Lindsay Barnett. “While we’re already hard at work on the future of Backyard Sports, we first want to honor the past by restoring the games that started it all for me and so many others–beginning with Backyard Baseb…