Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is coming this year. After weeks of rumors and speculation, Activision has finally delivered a Modern Warfare 3 announcement, with a short teaser confirming the return of Task Force 141. That's something of a surprise, as Call of Duty typically rotates between its franchises – Modern Warfare, Black Ops, and so on. MW3 is set to be a direct continuation of 2022's Modern Warfare 2 then, with all signs pointing to developer Sledgehammer Games taking the lead on production alongside Infinity Ward.
With Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 joining the list of new games of 2023, the year finally has a massive first-person shooter for the fall window. Details are light on the ground right now, but below you'll find everything we know about Modern Warfare 3 so far – from news and the release date, to the first story and gameplay details.
Activision has confirmed that the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 release date is set for November 10. This MW3 news confirms a leak that has been doing the rounds in recent weeks, which also seems to confirm that the Call of Duty coming out in 2023 will be developed by Sledgehammer Games.
Activision is yet to confirm the Modern Warfare 3 platforms, however it's expected to launch on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X. While we are still awaiting confirmation on the final list of available platforms there is a good chance that MW3 will also launch on PS4 and Xbox One. That speculation is driven by the fact that Modern Warfare 3 is built atop the foundations of last year's installment – the IW 9.0 engine was deployed for Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2, and was specifically engineered to support the future of the Call of Duty franchise.
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