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All the Buzz About the Next Call of Duty: Here’s the Latest Intel and Leaks!

An actor posts new information about Call of Duty 2024 and deletes the post.

All the Buzz About the Next Call of Duty: Here’s the Latest Intel and Leaks!
Nacho Requena Molina

Nacho Requena Molina

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Once again, a voice actor or performer has revealed more information than they should on their social media. This has become a common occurrence throughout the ages, causing headaches for company communications teams due to uncontrolled leaks. Now it’s the turn of one of the big franchises: Call of Duty.

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Actor Luke Charles Stafford has posted on his Instagram profile that he will be portraying a character named Ratcliffe in the upcoming Call of Duty 2024. This character will be present in the Call of Duty game released next year.

As expected, the post quickly spread and reached the hands of Activision. At the moment, the publication has been completely deleted, but the images, videos, and texts are already circulating on the internet. After all, it had been public for a long time.

In this Call of Duty 2024, we know that it will be a new Black Ops game set during the Gulf War. The development team leading the project is Treyarch, a classic studio in the franchise that has been working on it for quite some time.

This information has been revealed through some concept arts that appeared in Call of Duty Warzone for smartphones. Users discovered it among the files, which was quite a statement. It is also likely that this character Ratcliffe will reference Peter Ratcliffe, a former British soldier who was awarded for his actions during the Gulf War.

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Nacho Requena Molina

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