Call Of Duty 2020: Streamer Deciphers First Clue, Next Update Scheduled For Friday

Published 08/10/2020, 3:57 PM EDT

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The Call Of Duty 2020 saga continues as we wait for a possible reveal. A couple of days ago, a few streamers received a mysterious black box from Activision. A note on the box read ‘Do not open this crate until august 10th, 2020 – 12PM EDT”.

Well, we are way past that now and the streamers are already at it. They managed to open the box and it yielded something unexpected.

Every streamer got an old slide projector. This projector had different clues on it regarding the next Call Of Duty title. The slides contained renders of maps possibly coming to the new title. One map that streamer NoahJ456 managed to identify was Summit. This is a famous map from Call Of Duty Black Ops 4. So, they decided to fire up the game.

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NoahJ456 trying to decipher Call Of Duty 2020 clues

Turns out, the map had a few additions where the numbers on the slides were similar to the numbers on certain structures on the map. In the middle of the map, the streamer found 5 clocks that showed times from New York, Paris, Moscow, Tokyo, and London. These were also apparently in the slides.

After digging around some more, he found out that the clocks give out a code that reads ‘Bish, you were here’. This is in reference to a chess game that was played during the Cold War in 1972. The game was played between Robert Fischer and Boris Spassky. This led him to decipher a certain number, in line with the sheet given to them in the box.

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During that particular chess game, things changed during Turn 11. And since the game was supposed to be revealed in Warzone, Noah and his mates headed towards Bunker 11. They were accompanied by a lot of stream snipers while they tried to decipher the code. But sadly, they didn’t get it right.

After multiple failed attempts, they decided to go back to square one and try to decipher the code. They are still trying to do it as we speak and you can watch the complete in-depth analysis on their live stream below

Everyone thought that this would be easy but looks like Activision had different plans. This will take a while to figure out and we’ll have more info for you soon. Stay tuned to find out.

UPDATE:

Noah actually managed to get the code that led him to a website called pawntakespawn.com. There is a blank TV with a clock set to 12:00 on the website. He also tweeted saying,

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So there you have it. the next clue (or trailer) drops on Friday. Stay tuned for further updates

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Sources: NoahJ Twitter NoahJ456 YouTube

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Akshay Patel is the Group Head of the eSports division at EssentiallySports. After having obtained his BBA degree, Akshay has been in the field of social media and content creation since 2018. He grew up playing Counter-Strike and has been hooked on gaming ever since.
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