Call of Duty Season Four MW4 hints
- YouTube creators on May 20 and May 21 framed Call of Duty Season Four as a major update, linking battle pass coverage to possible “MW4” reveals. - Tridzo’s “FIRST LOOK Black Ops 7 Season 4 Battle Pass” video, crawled yesterday, highlighted Prophet, weapons and more, while another video touted “MW4” reveals. - The next public trail is on YouTube, where creator follow-ups and official Activision materials would confirm any Season Four or MW4 specifics.
YouTube creators spent May 20 and May 21 packaging *Call of Duty* Season Four as more than a routine seasonal refresh, with video titles tying battle pass coverage to possible “MW4” reveals. The clearest examples came from recent YouTube uploads and crawls that paired Season Four with new weapons, operator unlocks and forward-looking franchise hints. None of the surfaced videos provided verified transcripts, so the public record available here is limited to titles, timestamps and visible metadata. That leaves a narrow but concrete picture: creators are using Season Four to talk both about current rewards and about what may come next in *Modern Warfare*. ### Which videos are driving the Season Four conversation? A YouTube video titled “FIRST LOOK Black Ops 7 Season 4 Battle Pass (Prophet Operator, Weapons, & MORE)” was crawled yesterday and showed 4,830 views three hours after posting, according to the search result snippet. The video was published on May 19, 2026, and its title pointed directly to Prophet, weapons and additional rewards as the main draw. Another YouTube result, “NEW MW4 Reveal Event, Fortunes Keep Return, & MORE! (Warzone Season 4 Content Update),” tied Warzone Season 4 content to an “MW4 Reveal Event.” A separate video, “The MASSIVE Call of Duty 2026 Content Road Map! (MW4, The Haunting, & MORE),” was crawled four days ago and referenced a “NEW Black Ops 7 Season 4 Update, Roadmap & Content” in its visible snippet. (youtube.com) ### What can actually be verified about the battle pass? (youtube.com) The most specific verified item is Prophet. The Tridzo video title explicitly named “Prophet Operator” alongside weapons and more, and a related YouTube Short repeated the same framing for a “NEW Black Ops 7 Season 4 Battle Pass FIRST LOOK.” Those titles establish that creators were centering the battle pass around an operator reveal and weapon rewards, even without transcript-level detail on tiers or unlock paths. (youtube.com) The available search results do not independently confirm full reward lists, pricing or official battle pass structure. Because the surfaced evidence is title-based, any claim beyond Prophet, weapons and general “more” language would go beyond what can be verified from the current public materials. ### Where do the “MW4” hints come from? The “MW4” linkage appears in creator packaging rather than in any surfaced Activision statement. (youtube.com) One YouTube result referred to “MW4 later this year” and described an “MW4 WARZONE update release,” while another video promised “new MODERN WARFARE 4 LEAKS.” A separate upload titled “Our First Look at MW4” said it was reacting to “new Call of Duty Modern Warfare 4 gameplay release date leaked.” A YouTube video titled “First Look At Modern Warfare 4 Multiplayer” went further, describing “movement, post launch support and campaign early access” in its snippet. Those references show that creators are already treating MW4 as an active topic around the 2026 *Call of Duty* cycle, but they do not by themselves confirm an official reveal tied to Season Four. ### Why is loadout content part of the same story? (youtube.com) A separate video, “Testing the Championship Winning Loadout in COD Mobile,” was crawled yesterday and shows that weapons-and-build content is moving in parallel with Season Four discussion. That video is not a Season Four roadmap item, but it fits the same creator playbook: use update windows and competitive framing to tell viewers what to unlock, level or equip next. (youtube.com) The broader YouTube results also show a steady stream of “best class setup,” “meta loadouts” and weapon-update videos across *Call of Duty* titles. That pattern helps explain why a battle pass video and an MW4 tease can sit beside loadout coverage in the same creator cycle. ### What is still unconfirmed? Activision does not appear in the surfaced results with a matching official Season Four announcement, roadmap page or transcript confirming “MW4 reveals.” The current evidence supports a narrower claim: creators on May 20 and May 21 used Season Four videos to spotlight Prophet, weapons and possible MW4-related hints. (youtube.com) The next verifiable step is likely to come from additional YouTube uploads or official *Call of Duty* materials that spell out Season Four rewards, dates or any franchise tie-in. (youtube.com) For now, the named participants in the public trail are creator channels such as Tridzo and other YouTube accounts posting MW4- and Season Four-themed videos. (youtube.com)