Dataminers Leak 'Call Of Duty 2020' Maps, Campaign, Zombie Mode
KEY POINTS
- Dataminers have discovered several insights on this year's "Call of Duty game"
- @ProtoWarehouse posted on Twitter several of the games single-player and multiplayer campaigns
- The Twitter user also claimed to have found the game's zombie mode called "Silver"
- "Phrases" were allegedly pulled from "The Red Door," the supposedly alpha version of this year's "Call of Duty"
If there's one game that has been and will always be on the menu of dataminers, it's “Call of Duty.” For years, the game has given fans their fill of bullets and country-saving missions, which is why they continue to scour for hidden details that could make it more playable.
Twitter user @ProtoWarehouse took to his social media page recently and listed down a number of what he described to be a #First. What he means by it will only remain to be in question, but IGN said the tags are supposedly connected to the game's single-player campaign, as evidenced by another #SP hashtag by the user.
While the “phrases” may prove to be an enigma for players who are new to “Call of Duty,” those with prying eyes can instantly notice that several of its campaigns will involve different countries. There is Germany, Vietnam and Russia, while a “side mission” will take place in tundra and takedown.

The user also posted another series of tags and this time, it points to the game's multiplayer maps. @ProtoWarehouse mentioned “KGB,” “Miami” and “Moscow” as some of the maps, while on a separate tweet hinted on what IGN referred to as the game's zombie mode, “Silver.”
The outlet added that the tags @ProtoWarehouse found “within the game files” appeared to have been pulled from “The Red Door,” a game that is supposed to be the alpha of this year's “Call of Duty.” The title was listed on the Microsoft Store earlier this week and was categorized as a shooter.
"black sea"
— Prototype Warehouse (@ProtoWarehouse) July 19, 2020
"cartel"
"KGB"
"Miami"
"Moscow"
"Satellite"
"Tank"
"Tundra"#First
ger_stakeout
— Prototype Warehouse (@ProtoWarehouse) July 19, 2020
nam_armada
nam_prisoner
nic_revolution
rus_amerika
rus_duga
rus_kgb
rus_siege
rus_yamantau
(sidemission) tundra
(sidemission) takedown
takedown#First#SP
“There is more than one truth. If you go looking for answers, be ready to question everything and accept that nothing will ever be the same again.
“The Red Door awaits, do you dare step through it?” said the game's restriction.
Users who have downloaded the game said it's titled “Call of Duty: Black Ops CIA” when downloaded. The game is quite heavy, too, at 81.65GB.
— Prototype Warehouse (@ProtoWarehouse) July 19, 2020
VGN 24/7 reported last month that “The Red Door” was “accidentally” discovered on the PSN database alongside a Content ID with a string that contained “COD2020INTALPHA1.”
@ModernWarzone also posted that they have received a “pretty threatening email” from Activision when they published its “Red Door” article. The tweet said that using the “Red Door” image is “infringing upon their rights.”
Just received a pretty threatening email from Activision about our Red Door article on https://t.co/5blsXeU6Ga.
— ModernWarzone (@ModernWarzone) June 9, 2020
Apparently using the “red door” image everyone is using is infringing upon their rights. So id advise anyone who’s used that to remove it. pic.twitter.com/mqYT3ITEqP
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