'Call of Duty’ reveal set for Wednesday

PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 18:  A visitor plays a video game "Call of Duty" developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision during an electronic video game tournament at the eSports World Convention (ESWC) on February 18, 2017 in Paris, France. The ESWC is the historic and emblematic event of electronic sports, bringing together every year since 2003 the best players in the world in video game tournaments designed as real live shows and broadcast live on the Internet or on television. 20 of the biggest American teams of Call of Duty will be present to compete in the tournament CWL Paris Open. Never had an event organized in Europe so much engaged the American eSport community.  (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images)

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PARIS, FRANCE - FEBRUARY 18: A visitor plays a video game "Call of Duty" developed by Infinity Ward and published by Activision during an electronic video game tournament at the eSports World Convention (ESWC) on February 18, 2017 in Paris, France. The ESWC is the historic and emblematic event of electronic sports, bringing together every year since 2003 the best players in the world in video game tournaments designed as real live shows and broadcast live on the Internet or on television. 20 of the biggest American teams of Call of Duty will be present to compete in the tournament CWL Paris Open. Never had an event organized in Europe so much engaged the American eSport community. (Photo by Chesnot/Getty Images)

The next installment of the video game “Call of Duty” is set to be revealed on Wednesday.

While there have been leaks about many of the new game's features, details from the game's developers have been few. What is known today is that the latest version will return to its original setting, World War II. 

The "worldwide reveal" for the game is set for Wednesday at 10 a.m. PT (1 p.m. ET), according to Activision Blizzard.

GameStop is reporting that the game will likely be released on Nov. 3. Actor Josh Duhamel will reportedly star in the new game which will feature iconic WWII locations.

“Call of Duty” has been the top-selling PC and console game in the United States for the past seven years. The game was set in WWII when it first hit the market, then developers moved it to the modern era and a futuristic world.

You can see more information about the game and watch the reveal at the Call of Duty website.