The video shows an interview with KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov, and introduces the idea of a spy codenamed Perseus infiltrating western intelligence to subvert the US. It’s mostly real Cold War footage, presumably to set up the events we might see in the game’s campaign.

For those that haven’t been keeping track of the ARG, it’s pretty much just been a very slow reveal of dates for more reveals. Fans have managed to solve a bunch of puzzles on the website pawntakespawn.com, which in turn has been sending players on hunts for more info in COD’s battle royale, Warzone. This new teaser seems to be sending Warzone players into the mix again as well, because the description for the video simply reads: “Verdansk. August 26.” This suggests some sort of in-game reveal (Verdansk is the name of Warzone’s map), which would actually be a pretty cool end to what’s been quite a long-winded, and honestly, uninteresting ARG. Fortnite has led the charge of live in-game events and reveals - the most recent season kicked off by flooding the game’s map. It’s nice to see more games branching out to reveal stuff like this, though I doubt Call Of Duty plans to do anything quite to that level. Still, it will be interesting to see what Activision have up their sleeves. I suppose the only real news here is that something is going to happen on Wednesday next week. It’s nice to have the game’s name confirmed, but we did already know that thanks to an advert fans spotted on a Doritos packet. So yeah, that’s all official now. Keep your eyes peeled in Warzone next Wednesday for the gripping conclusion. If you’re going to be in the game on the hunt for this reveal, you might as well have a look at our Call Of Duty: Warzone guides to help you survive long enough to find it.