Dataminers are gaining access to tantalizing glimpses of what’s to come in The Red Door, Activision’s upcoming reboot of Call of Duty: Black Ops.

We know that Call of Duty 2020 will be a Black Ops reboot, and we know that there have been a ton of hints dropped in Warzone thanks to the relatively recent addition of the numbered bunkers (and particularly Bunker 11).

Earlier this week, we got what appears to be the biggest leak yet of what Call of Duty 2020 will be about. A listing on the Microsoft Store from Activision shows just a name: The Red Door, a reference to espionage during the Cold War between America and the Soviet Union. There’s nothing that actually links this listing to Call of Duty 2020 other than the publisher’s name, but dataminers have been able to find a lot more to confirm that whatever The Red Door is, it’s certainly a Call of Duty game.

To start, prolific Call of Duty leaker TheGamingRevolution revealed that The Red Door is actually the name for the internal alpha and that the real name of the game is Call Of Duty: Black Ops CIA. Also, people have been able to download this alpha, although it only lets you play up to a splash screen before asking for install disks.

However, there are tasty morsels of info hiding in that data. After downloading this alpha, dataminer Prototype Warehouse (by way of Eurogamer) revealed a bunch of codenames that have to do with what we’ll find in Black Ops CIA.

Prototype’s first post includes multiplayer map names, such as “Black Sea,” “Cartel,” “KGB,” “Miami,” “Moscow,” and “Satellite.” After that, we move onto codenames for campaign missions such as “nam_armada,” “nic_revolution,” rus_siege," and “ger_stakeout.”

Those prefixes almost certainly correspond to country names, with ger being Germany, nic being Nicaragua (the location of several missions in Black Ops II), and nam being Vietnam (the location of the original Black Ops game).

Warzone is also getting some love, with “duga,” “forest,” and “Russia” all getting linked to the battle royale mode. And Call of Duty 2020’s long suspected return of zombies mode has just one word: “silver.”

We still don’t have any confirmation from Activision about when to expect Call of Duty: Black Ops CIA, but we wouldn’t be terribly surprised to report a COVID-19-related delay. TheGamingRevolution says that “COD 2020 reveal is going to seem unofficial,” so keep your eyes and ears open.

Source: Twitter, Eurogamer