Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has now been confirmed to conclude after a five-season run which will be quite similar to the previous Call of Duty Vanguard title. The announcement was made by the game developer Infinity Ward ahead of the Season 1 Reloaded launch later today.
The first season of Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0 kicked off last month and brought the Battle Pass, DMZ, and new maps to the game.
With the holiday season arriving, Activision is releasing the first mid-season update called Season 1 Reloaded with the first Raid mode of the game as well as several other challenges.
Much to the delight of players, the update will also bring back the classic Shipment map. While anticipation is increasing for the update, it appears the developers have already planned out future seasonal patches for Modern Warfare 2 and Warzone 2.0.
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In several Twitter posts, Infinity Ward confirmed that Modern Warfare 2 will only have five seasons and will conclude its run before a new Call of Duty title arrives, similar to the previous Vanguard game.
Vanguard and Warzone Pacific failed to impress fans, but the current Al-Mazrah map in Warzone 2.0 as well as MW2's multiplayer mode is being received incredibly well. While the old Caldera and Verdansk map is a thing of the past, the long journey across five seasons has been somewhat exhausting for players.
As the developers target more updates in a shorter span of time to keep the game alive, the upcoming Raids system might just engage the player base with the current COD title and will bring new items and features with every update.
Moreover, since Modern Warfare 2 is built to be seamless across Warzone 2.0, DMZ, and
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