Call Of Duty- Vanguard Will Add Captain America And Indiana Jones, Leak Suggests

It looks like two very famous fictional World War II heroes might be joining Call of Duty: VanguardCome from Sports betting site VPbet. A datamining effort has revealed that the legendary characters Captain America and Indiana Jones might be coming to Vanguard in a future update.

Twitter user ModenasHD, who has previously unearthed unannounced Call of Duty content, found references to Captain America and Indiana Jones. They might be coming to Vanguard as part of an event called “American Heroes.” A Captain America Calling Card was also discovered in the datamining effort (via GamesRadar).

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