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Amidst the worldwide trailer release of Modern Warfare II, Call of Duty fans have become impatient about the beta release. After all, they have manifested the game, and finally, it’s here!

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Infinity Ward announced the beta to release one month before the original game. While they have decided to push out the final product in October, they want players to have a short sneak peek in September. 

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However, some internet lurkers had different plans as they constantly leaked crucial details of the game. So, in today’s article, we shall shed light on a recent Reality leak that Activision took down. 

Call Of Duty Insider leaks Modern Warfare II’s loading screen

A few days back, Call of Duty leaker, Reality, posted a photo showing Modern Warfare II’s loading screen. It was just a matter of minutes before the post exploded, as it contained crucial information about the upcoming game. As a result, Activision reported the post, ultimately vanishing it from the internet.

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The photo featured Call Of Duty’s loading screen that had a bluish dark shade with some operators in the background. Activision had added the title right in the middle, just like in its usual style. As of now, we don’t have the actual image, except the blurry one posted by Twitter user, CodLeaks.

Apart from this, avid gamer and reporter, Usman ‘SkizzleAXE’ has also posted a photo that has the same concept as the original one. Despite having a different color palette, the picture is enough for Call Of Duty fans to have a sneak peek at the upcoming game.

Activision might surprise fans with a new mode!

Modern Warfare II is the most anticipated game of the year, as fans are tired of playing its prequel. In fact, the game has 11 developers associated with production as they don’t want to miss out on a single detail. 

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Rumors have swirled around the internet claiming about a new mode being added to Modern Warfare II. Interestingly, the game mode is inspired by a classic game, Escape from Tarkov, and has been under production for over four years. So, we strongly believe that Modern Warfare II’s release might change things drastically for Activision. 

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What are your thoughts about this? Do you like the leaked loading screen? Let us know in the comments section.

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