Any major game release comes with a fair share of leaks and rumored information, for instance, the possibility thatResident Evil 8may have PlayStation VR support. One franchise prone to these sorts of pre-launch rumors is Activision’sCall of Dutyseries, though a recent host of new leaks about the upcomingCall of Duty 2020has some details not all fans will be excited to hear.

These leaks come from a video uploaded to YouTube by XclusiveAce citing an unnamed source, though the video has been removed. In it, the YouTuber discusses somefixes to complaints aboutCall of Duty: Modern Warfare, such as the return of a standard mini-map, but they also claim that the Cold War-eraCall of Dutywill have 6v6 standard player counts, and that there will be no Gunfight mode with smaller teams.

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As it stands none of this information has been officially confirmed by Activision or series developers like Infinity Ward and Treyarch, so the positive and negative reveals discussed by XclusiveAce should be taken with a grain of salt. However, if the information is to be believed, it would be surprising to see Gunfight removed after it made such a strong impression inModern Warfare, becomingpopular enough to appear inCall of Duty: Mobileas well.

Many other potential details aboutCall of Duty 2020are described by the YouTuber, including a returning Zombies mode and swimming mechanics, a “unique” create-a-class option, and the fact that it already has a campaign in a “fully playable state.” That said, a previous rumor about the game by prominent leaker Tom Henderson suggests aCall of Duty 2020reveal is still a ways off, so fans will have to be patient if they are looking to receive any official word.

In the meantime, the current titlesCall of Duty: Modern WarfareandWarzoneare still receiving updates that give players more to do. TheQuads game mode has returned toWarzoneafter a week of pushback from players over its removal in favor of a Realism mode.

Though the constant ebb and flow of content inCall of Dutytitles is not preferred by every player, it does offer each game a good amount of variety throughout their lifetimes. WhetherCall of Duty 2020will stand out for removing different modes or adding something unique to the series will have to be seen whenever it’s officially ready.