It looks like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered is real - and what's more, it may be coming quite soon.

The game has been leaked by Amazon Italy, with separate entries manifesting for Xbox One and PS4 versions of the game.

The release date attached to both is April 30 - do bear in mind however that April 30 is a placeholder date for Amazon and that this could be subject to change.

Listings for both versions of the game suggest prices of €19.99 (roughly $25 USD / £17 / $31 AUD), perhaps hinting that this will be available to everyone from the start at a budget price... rather than forcing users to buy this year's CoD project to enjoy the remaster.

Check the gallery below for the original Amazon listings and screenshots from the original 2009 game, if you need to jog your memory.

There is no art attached to the images, and no boxart to speak of either.

Do bear in mind that if these leaks are accurate - which they may yet turn out to be - the dates could be off. The original Remastered game had a massive six month period between announcement and launch.

Modern Warfare 2 features perhaps Call of Duty's most controversial mission - No Russian - that gave players the option to slaughter innocent civilians in an airport as part of a staged terrorist attack.

It'll be interesting to revisit that mission in the current political climate.

We'll update this story more as it breaks.

This comes one week after Call of Duty Black Ops 4 was announced by Activision.

The game will be revealed to the community on May 17th at a reveal event and will be released globally on October 12th for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.

No information about the teased Switch version has been revealed.

The Call of Duty website also now lets you link Blizzard Battle.net accounts, suggesting CoD could become available for PC on Battle.net. It's worth noting that Destiny 2 also came to Battle.net last year.

Although we've only learned a few cursory details about the game this week, it's possible more clues about the game could be hiding in plain sight in Call of Duty Black Ops 3.

That's because earlier this week Treyarch - quite out of the blue - updated the previous Black Ops title (Black Ops 3), released way back in 2015, with a whole heap of updates and it could be hiding some secrets.

The studio has done this before - putting QR codes in Black Ops 2 that would initiate a marketing campaign for Black Ops 3 - so we're expecting tenacious fans to uncover more news soon.

You can read more about that here.