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Activision Blizzard and Infinity Ward recently shared the title and logo for Call of Duty 2022 — Modern Warfare II — and it's, of course, been met with a ton of trolling online. Infinity Ward confirmed the Modern Warfare sequel earlier this year following months of rumor and speculation about where Call of Duty would head next. Given the astronomical success of 2019's Modern Warfare, it should come as no surprise that the series will once more return to modernity.
The Modern Warfare-branded Call of Duty installment in 2019 proved plenty confusing enough, especially since the original title received a remastered release just a few years prior. At the very least, the 2019 adventure had the luxury of differentiating itself from the past due to the 2009 game's main title of Call of Duty 4. There exists no such technicality for the upcoming release to fall back on, though it seems Activision Blizzard plans on leaning hard into the Roman numeral spelling of the number two this time around.
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Activision and Infinity Ward rolled out an official Modern Warfare II title and logo reveal yesterday, April 28, shortly after the publisher's board of directors approved the pending acquisition by Microsoft. The logo features a
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