is part of the series' reboot, not to be confused with the game of the same name from 2011. However, this version has had a rough release due to a lackluster campaign, bugs, and issues that could even prevent launching the game, especially with the PC version. As a result, there have been requests for refunds. But those requests aren't always granted through Steam because of a feature that could be seen as a loophole in this case.
campaign, multiplayer, and Zombie modes continue the reboot where from 2022 leaves off. Given the cliffhanger endings, it seems likely that there will be a fourth entry in the future. But that won't stop the current refund requests or the Steam and features, making getting a refund difficult in some cases.
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Though the game is listed as a full game on Steam, it utilizes the launcher, which is also used for and . This poses a problem with Steam's automated refund system, which allows games to be refunded if less than two hours are played in that game. However, because of the launcher, the hours played include those spent in the base game, which for means the time spent in and. This has resulted in fewer refund options for anybody who's played and .
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is listed along with Warzone and MW2 on the COD HQ page.
It's not clear if Activision intentionally put Modern Warfare 3 up as DLC to use Steam's feature to prevent refunds, though it's likely just an oversight. But it's possible to get a refund even with this issue, albeit in a roundabout way. Contacting Steam Support directly is the best way to get a refund for right now, even if a refund is unavailable via the normal route due to
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