Nanikos is known for discovering information from the files in Call Of Duty, and its latest finds show some potential collision (as reported by VGC). There are in a Tweets of notes with the words aot_titan and swordtitan. These items appear to be coming to Call Of Duty: Vanguard, with the dataminer suggesting a December release. If the information is correct, an operator can come that’s styled after a character from Attack On Titan and they can also include a weapon attachment. This is how Activision has released a bundle with characters like John McClaine, and Judge Dredd, so it’s no stretch to assume the possible crossover would be bundled in a similar way. Have found many things found in memory dumps for vanguard. Perhaps most interesting is a mention of a “swordtitan” as well as an “aot” operator. The theory is that there will be a crossover Attack on Titan for all things top-down. (Maybe sometime december if that’s what I say) pic.twitter.com/DiPALtUDY6 Nanikos (@nanikos_) November 7, 2021 A prominent data engineer, @ZestyCODLeaks, has also verified the existence of the strings within the code. They suggest that the swordtitan line could be a weapon like the previously existing katana. NMEs review Call of Duty: Vanguard is out, but w said it’s true that Vanguard campaign is on the verge of the truth, but the situation is often reprehensible. A bombastic opening level that looks like a sprinting train, fumbling across two trains while blasting Nazis was almost forgotten by the time I rolled the credits six hours later. The multiplayer has improved in the past year, but it’s hard to say how its about to evolve in the next 12 months. There are issues present in the moment: sometimes you get used to good guys and then get you started with their guns training at you and then it goes about, unless perhaps you equip the bayonet or using one of the many complex elements of the multiplayer that now feel overpowered. There is a chance that Nvidias GeForce Now will lock the frame rates for some games at some point of ten.