Either US President Donald Trump is a secret Call of Duty player, or he's been ill-advised by someone who is a keen fan after he accidentally confused fictional planes from Activision's shooter for real-life aircraft.
In a press conference with Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg he mentioned F-52 and F-35 fighter jets, but only one set of those fighters are real. “In November we started delivering the first F-52s and F-35 fighter jets,” Trump reportedly said. “We have a total of 52 and they've delivered a number of them already a little ahead of schedule.”
Currently the F-52 jets can be discovered in Call of Duty Advanced Warfare and don't actually exist in the real-world, unless Trump knows something that no-one else does! It's probably just a slip off the tongue, but funny nevertheless.
If you’re a Call of Duty Advanced Warfare fan yourself, you might be disappointed to hear that there doesn’t appear to be a second game in the series coming. Though Sledgehammer were keen to make Call of Duty Advanced Warfare 2, Activision has been keen to focus on real wartime events.
The latest game in the multi-million selling franchise is Call of Duty World War II, which was one of the biggest-selling video games of 2017.
Source: BBC