Call of Duty 7 may take place in Vietman and Cuba

Call of Duty 7 may already be in the planning stages and may take the series to new locations such as Vietnam or Cuba.
According to That VideoGame Blog, Activision has been seeking to attain the rights to license a plethora of different music, from Vietnam era to Cuban, African and Soviet Union-era music.
And this is not the recently announced Modern Warfare 2 either, but an entirely new game that would come even after Modern Warfare 2 and would be the next proper game in the series.
A few choice quotes also seem to back up the fact that Treyarch (Makers of Call of Duty: World At War) will be developing this one, not Infinity Ward (who made Call of Duty 4). Quotes like this one from World at War senior producer Noah Heller, “We’re happy that we put World War II to bed in the last game” also seem to suggest that this new game will be based on an entirely new location.
The fact that Activision is trying to license music from so many different locations may suggest that Call of Duty 7 is “Cold War” based and will cover various conflicts and proxy wars of the era, such as the Cuban Bay of Pigs invasion, the Cuban Missile Crisis or the Afghan-Soviet War.
Of course all of this is rumor and speculation so take it with a grain of salt for now.
- Via 1UP
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