Since the days of World at War, Call of Duty has always had some kind of third game mode. In Treyarch's games, this third mode tends to be the beloved Zombies mode, and in Infinity Ward's lineup, this mode is often a variation on the Spec Ops challenges that were introduced with Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Even the more disappointing Call of Duty entries have had an additional game mode, like Ghosts' Extinction mode, and Advanced Warfare's Exo Survival mode.
The new Call of Duty game, allegedly releasing towards the end of the year, will follow the same trend, apparently including a cooperative game mode that pits a team of human players against a swarm of AI enemies in an attempt to reach a specific objective. It's been heavily rumored for a long time now that this year's Call of Duty is going to be a sequel to 2019's Modern Warfare, and with the addition of a new mode, this could be a Call of Duty to watch out for.
Call of Duty Leaker Claims 11 Studios are Working on Modern Warfare 2
According to reputable leaker Tom Henderson, Modern Warfare 2 is going to feature a brand new mode called «DMZ.» While the leaker is unsure whether or not this will be the final title of the mode, he did give some more information about the mode.
Apparently, this new DMZ mode will take heavy inspiration from the co-op survival game Escape From Tarkov. For those unaware, Escape From Tarkov drops a team of human players into a massive battle royale-sized map, and gives them an objective to reach across the other side of the map. On their way to the objective, players will come into contact with a vast number of AI foes, and will have to use their own tactics, and the equipment and weapons they've scavenged, to battle their way to the
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