On November 2, Treyarch, the creators of the Call of Duty: Black Ops series and the Zombies mode, took to Twitter to announce the fate of Ranked Play in Modern Warfare 2. As per the official information, a bundle of ranked modes and related features is on its way to the latest Call of Duty title in 2023.
Officially launched on October 28, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 took the fandom by storm, with gamers appreciating its visual design and campaign. The action-rich, fast-paced first-person shooter is a sequel to 2019's iconic Modern Warfare. It features all the popular — as well as some new — multiplayer modes alongside the campaign and spec ops categories. However, to get Ranked Play, players of the title have to wait till 2023.
Fans of competitive gameplay have been demanding the introduction of Ranked Play, which is missing among older Modern Warfare titles. Luckily, MW2 will soon start encouraging competitive gameplay and rewarding praiseworthy performances with rank and skill ratings.
Treyarch is working with Activision and Infinity Ward to deliver the following features under Ranked Play:
While they wait for the competitive modes to drop, players can experience the CDL (Call of Duty League) Moshpit, slated to drop with Season 1 in Modern Warfare 2. It will be a new playlist consisting of league maps. That said, Moshpit will be a casual playlist like the rest of the options that gamers can enjoy until Ranked Play drops.
In addition to the aforementioned announcements, Treyarch stated that it will be sunsetting Black Ops Cold War League Play and Vanguard Ranked Play by the end of this month. Players looking to grab their remaining rewards associated with these modes can do so by November 22.
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