UPDATE: Call of Duty has officially tweeted out a new version the teaser that you can watch below.
Moments ago, a new website surfaced that’s reportedly the first teaser content for Black Ops 6 – if that’s indeed what the next Call of Duty game will be called. It’s called ‘thetruthlies.com’, and it’s a relatively confusing little thing. On the site, there’s a retro television – like a CCTV monitor of sorts – that showcases a ‘found footage’ style video.
In this video, we see unidentified operatives traversing a federal location through the night – which is later revealed to be Mount Rushmore. They deface the monument silently in the blackness of night, before filming from a distance as their work is uncovered. They’ve hung banners stating ‘the truth lies’ over the faces of Mount Rushmore, while a fourth banner shows the wolf symbol that was revealed recently to announce the upcoming Call of Duty showcase.
Cryptic Teaser
There are a few things you can do and learn from The Truth Lies:
If you turn off the TV using the power button, you hear a foreboding, pulsing soundtrack in the background – which doesn’t tell you much.
If you flick through the channels, you’ll see that there are six. That could be a nod to ‘Black Ops’, or it could mean that five further teasers are set to be revealed.
Hitting ‘REC’ allows you to download the video that’s currently playing, which is a nice feature that’s guaranteed to get shares on social platforms.
Inspecting the page source doesn’t give much away, and from what we can see, there’s nothing else of any importance on the site.
2nd video is up today showing monuments around the world defaced