Despite their second season just kicking off, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0’s remaining 2023 content may have just become public knowledge. According to one site, a team of hackers as claimed it has gained access to an internal document detailing the games’ upcoming features. This includes for content drops stretching to Season 6, and it points to the shooters earning numerous crossovers, events, and another Resurgence mode map.
VX-Underground, a website database for leaked documents and source code, took to Twitter to allege that Call of Duty publisher Activision was supposedly hacked last December by a group only known as The Threat Actors, and newly-released files seem to prove this. From internal files obtained by the site, it is said Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0 will gain two Operators, three weapons, three 6v6 “core” multiplayer maps and four locations for the upcoming Gunfight mode in Season 3. One file even notes that one of these Operators is “licensed,” potentially hinting at a future crossover.
Although it does point to Season 3 having a March 15 launch date, it is important to note that the files were said to be discovered before Season 2’s delay — which will likely affect the start dates of all upcoming seasons. Meanwhile, the contents of the titles’ fourth and sixth season were also listed in documents. Along with additional licensed Operators for both content drops, it writes that another “small map” will accompany Resurgence mode’s Ashika Island during Season 4, while a Haunting of Saba Halloween event is apparently being worked on for Season 6.
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