A new set of leaks reveal more details about the "Call of Duty 2020." While rumors and leaks surrounding the upcoming title were scarce in the past, it looks like a deluge of information about the upcoming title is rife right now. Interestingly, there is a high likelihood that the game might be at the much-awaited PS5 reveal event on Jun 11.

The latest set of information about "Call of Duty 2020" is courtesy of a dataminer who happened to discover files on PSN. The recently unearthed files bear the logo of the game, which appears legit. The image shows "Call of Duty: Black Ops" with black and white CIA images.

The datamined image also comes with a mushroom cloud, a map, and an official document. The background of the image is consists of a launch site. It is worth mentioning that these indicators do not, in any way, confirm that this is a remake of "Black Ops," a brand new title, or a soft reboot similar to "Modern Warfare."

  Carefully looking at the image reveals the period of the rumored "Call of Duty 2020." The alleged official document bears the date 1976, which underlines that the upcoming game could be a new title or a soft reboot. The original game happens between 1961 and 1968.

Several "Call of Duty" fans pointed out that the game would be a mission from Treyarch's original "Black Ops" but might have a different ending. This theory surfaced following the recent post on Reddit by the popular 'Call of Duty" tipster and professional player Chance. The insider said that "Call of Duty 2020" would be developed in part by Treyarch.

Rumors related to the subject intensified recently when Treyarch studio exec David Vonderhaar shared a cryptic tweet. Some people believe that his message hinted that the "Call of Duty 2020" might be at the upcoming PS5 reveal event. Activision and Sony have been good partners for years now, and the possibility of the game showing up at Sony's major event is not far off.

The datamined image discovered in the PSN holds more water than earlier leaks related to "Call of Duty 2020." At this point, it is important to note that these details, while interesting, are not yet official. With the PS5 reveal event just a few days away, "Call of Duty 2020" fans would learn more about the game if it is indeed launching at the reveal event. For now, take this information with a pinch of salt.