If someone asks, what the most controversial mission in Call of Duty history is, fans will not take a second to answer. 'No Russian' from Modern Warfare 2 (2009) surely provided some of the most horrifying sequences in terms of morality in the franchise throughout the years.
With Call of Duty announcing the premium content release for 2023, the possible return of the gut-wrenching mission might just take place in the world of Modern Warfare 2.
This article will focus on how 'No Russian' might return as part of a new campaign for Modern Warfare 2 and why this could be a reality after Activision's recent statement.
Previously, Activision revealed that they would not release a new Call of Duty title in 2023, and Modern Warfare 2 would receive a two-year-long content update. However, with Modern Warfare 2's recent success, it was inevitable for the franchise to sit back and not release paid content for two years.
In the most recent statement, Activision stated:
It is not stated if the paid content will be a part of Modern Warfare 2 or not. Given that there will be no other CoD next year, it's highly likely that Modern Warfare 2 will have a continuation of its story, multiplayer, and more.
Reporter Jason Schreier revealed on his Twitter account that the 2023 release will be "more MWII" and this expansion will be developed by Sledgehammer Games.
Coming to where Modern Warfare 2's story ended, it teased one of the most notorious villains in Call of Duty history, Vladimir Makarov, as the primary antagonist in the story's next part.
Furthermore, after the credit rolls, a scene showcased a commercial flight where a passenger gets a text on their phone from a person named 'M', which is clearly Makarov here. The text stated "Ready?", when
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