Call of Duty Vanguard: Streaming Embargo End time with Different Time Zones

Nawshad Noor
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Activision, the publisher behind Call of Duty: Vanguard, revealed the date when streamers can stream the game publicly.

Call of Duty: Vanguard is the upcoming title and 18th in the Call of Duty Series. Activision aims to release Vanguard worldwide on November 5, 2021, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X and S. Sledgehammer Games, and Activision will be telling the story of the birth of the special forces at the end of the World War II era.

Back in September of 2021, an open beta version of multiplayer was also available including 5 maps and playlists such as Team Deathmatch, Domination, Kill Confirmed, and Search and Destroy. Patrol and Champion Hill game modes were also available during the open beta as well.

The game will release pretty soon, streamers currently cannot make content on the game because of the NDA(Non-Disclosure Agreement). But some sources indicate that the NDA will end soon.

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Streaming Embargo End Date for Different Time Zones:

According to ModernWarzone on Twitter, Activision recently confirmed that the streaming embargo for Call of Duty: Vanguard will end on November 4th at around 6 AM PST/9 AM EST.

Streamers and content creators will be able to upload videos on Call of Duty after the streaming embargo ends. On November 4th, 2021 streamers will flood the internet with videos of Call of Duty Vanguard.

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