A teaser website for the next Call of Duty game has seemingly been uncovered.
This year’s Call of Duty is reportedly a newBlack Ops game set in the 1990s during the Gulf War, with development being led byTreyarch.

The teaser website (truthlies.com/1) includes a video seemingly referencing the last Black Ops game, 2020’s Cold War, which included multiple endings in which the player could choose to tell the truth or lie about the location of antagonist Perseus.
🚨 Call of Duty Black Ops 6 official teaser website and video 🚨

If you go tohttps://t.co/odfPRG2VO8you can see a video of a team defacing Mount Rushmore.
The TV on the site can be interacted with and features 6 different channels with different static patterns.#BlackOps6pic.twitter.com/WAO1Upzmyh

— ModernWarzone (@ModernWarzone)July 02, 2025
Update22nd May 2024 / 6:13 pm
A second teaser video is now available on the website.
BREAKING: Another teaser video forCall of Duty: Black Ops 6is live
This video is on Channel 2 of the website:https://t.co/xkFAl0oiEkpic.twitter.com/b7M52O4qXQ

— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL)May 25, 2025
TheXboxGames Showcase – the first to include games acrossActivision Blizzard,Bethesda, and Xbox Game Studios –will be livestreamed on June 9.

It will be followed by a mystery product showcase, where it’s expected thatthis year’s Call of Duty game will be fully unveiled.
Before then, evidence uncovered by dataminers has suggestedthe game could be revealed this monththrough an in-game event inCall of Duty Warzone.

It was recently claimed that this year’s Call of Duty titlewill be included in Game Pass at release.
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If correct, it would mark the first time a Call of Duty game has been included in such a service at launch, and would mean for players with access to Xbox platforms, the entry cost for the game could be as little as $11.
However, it’s been claimed that Xbox willmake changes to the current Game Pass modelwhen the next Call of Duty is released, which could see it increase subscription prices.

