This year’s “Call of Duty” has been named “Modern Warfare III” and will be released on November 10. Publisher Activision has released a brief trailer that includes abstract mosaics of familiar characters from the series — Captain Price and Vladimir Makarov — and a voiceover saying, “Forever Don’t bury your enemies alive.” There is also a reference to “snakeheads,” a possible allusion to the ultranationalist Russian Makarov, who was also the main antagonist in the original MW3 (2011). Sledgehammer Games is leading the development of the sequel, which is part of the Modern Warfare soft reboot trilogy that kicked off in 2019.
The release date for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 matches a report from May that suggested that Activision was planning to release it sometime in early August, which also means that this is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. continuation. The publisher initially decided not to ditch indie games this year, skipping the annual release cycle, and instead focus on “premium expansions,” which include campaign DLC and classic map packs. The company changed its mind earlier this year and decided to launch it as a full-priced game, Bloomberg Games reporter Jason Schreier reported.The trailer lacks details, but recent tweets The Call of Duty account seems to indicate that the weapons and operators from Modern Warfare 2 will carry over to the sequel.
This is big news for multiplayer players, since they won’t have to leave behind unlock rewards and paid items from older versions.The approach seems to be very similar to the field service experience, i.e. suggestion Released in 2022 by an Activision spokesperson, so it will be regularly updated with new content. Sledgehammer Games was previously responsible for the development of Call of Duty: Vanguard, but it didn’t work out well, and received additional support from Treyarch and Infinity Ward. The publisher will rotate releases between the three studios each year, breaking last year’s cycle and delaying Treyarch’s planned title from 2023 to 2024.
Report It is also claimed that Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 will have at least two weekends of multiplayer testing, the first of which will be exclusive to PlayStation – running from October 6-10. Considering that Microsoft is in the process of acquiring Activision Blizzard for $69 billion (roughly Rs 5,713.16 crore), this special treatment may change. Xbox and PC players will also be able to participate in a second beta weekend, which will reportedly take place from October 12-16. As per tradition, pre-order customers are also expected to get access to the early access event, which will reportedly go live on November 2. It’s unclear if MW3 also falls into the $70 category, though the series will be available on PlayStation for $70. At least 10 years.
Activision has yet to confirm platforms, but Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is expected to land on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series S/X.
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