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Instagram posts show that Activision Blizzard recently showed off Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 to NFL Draft prospects like Ahmad «Sauce» Gardner. After several months of rumors and speculation, Infinity Ward confirmed Modern Warfare 2 as its next Call of Duty title this past February. Studio Co-Head Pat Kelly also revealed that the sequel will run on a brand-new game engine, technology the team began working on an undisclosed number of years ago. That same engine will also power the next COD: Warzone experience from Infinity Ward.
Information about the next Modern Warfare entry remains scarce for the time being. However, Activision Blizzard's Q1 2022 financial report did tease that the sequel to the 2019 Call of Duty installment will mark the "most advanced experience" in the franchise to date. Of course, players will have to decide that much for themselves when the new Infinity Ward title hits stores sometime later this year on consoles and PC.
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As spotted by CharlieIntel, NFL Draft prospect Ahmad «Sauce» Gardner recently posted a story on Instagram about seeing the new Call of Duty game in action. Gardner did not offer much in the way of concrete details on the public post. In a private message
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