A series of beta tests for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 have been scheduled to test the shooter's multiplayer aspect before its 10th November release. Players on PS5 and PS4 will get a crack at the game first, over the weekend of the 6th of October through the 10th. More information on MW3's multiplayer suite will be detailed at Call of Duty's Next showcase on 5th October.
Those who pre-order Modern Warfare 3 will enjoy two days of Early Access from that Friday (6th October), while the rest of the PlayStation faithful can jump in on Sunday at the same kickoff time. A sampling of the modernised launch maps from 2009's Modern Warfare 2 will be available for players to tear apart.
The cycle repeats the following weekend, this time running Thursday, 12 October, until Monday the 16th. This second beta weekend is open to all players on all platforms, beginning simultaneously for everyone, regardless of pre-order status.
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Call of Duty needs to go on a hiatus. Give these developers something new to work on.
I was looking at all the studios that Activision currently owns. They are all Call of Duty factories. Well, except one.
Outside of Crash, Spyro, and Call of Duty, I don't know how many IP Activision actually owns.
Seems like a vast majority of
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