Call of Duty 2026 Rumored to Include Omnimovement, Wall Running, and Remastered MW3 Maps
In the ever-evolving landscape of the Call of Duty franchise, new rumors have surfaced regarding the highly anticipated 2026 installment. According to insider TheGhostofHope, the upcoming game is set to feature two significant gameplay mechanics: omnimovement and wall running.
Introduced in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 by Treyarch, omnimovement allows players unprecedented freedom of movement. This feature enables players to:
Shoot in any direction while sprinting.
Run both forward and backward.
Slide to avoid enemy fire or obstacles.
Dive through windows.
However, there is a limitation: players can only perform Tactical Sprint while moving forward, which may restrict some tactical maneuvers.
While omnimovement has generally received a positive response from fans, the potential return of wall running—a feature from less popular titles like Black Ops 3 and Infinite Warfare—might not be as warmly welcomed. Additionally, the mention of remastered maps from Modern Warfare 3 (2011) has sparked mixed feelings, as these maps are not considered fan favorites.
As we look toward the future, it's important to note that there is still a considerable wait until 2026. Before Infinity Ward takes the reins for this installment, Sledgehammer Games will release their next title, which is rumored to also include wall running mechanics.
The upcoming Call of Duty 2026 is shaping up to be a game of significant changes, with the introduction of omnimovement and the controversial return of wall running, alongside remastered maps from MW3. As the gaming community anticipates these developments, it will be interesting to see how these features are received upon release.
What are your thoughts on the return of wall running and remastered MW3 maps? Are you excited about omnimovement, or do you think it will change the gameplay too much? Let us know in the comments!