Surprise, there will be a new Call of Duty game this year. It's Infinity Ward's turn up to bat and we've known for a while that its next game is the sequel to 2019's Modern Warfare. Today, Infinity Ward formally announced the game's name along with a logo: Modern Warfare 2.
If you're thinking, «Wait, Activision already used that name the last time there was a second Modern Warfare game,» you'd be correct. Just as Modern Warfare confusingly mimicked the name of the 2007 Call of Duty game that kicked off its popularity, the new Modern Warfare 2 has an identical twin, Modern Warfare 2, which came out in 2009.
That last Modern Warfare was pretty dang good, so I'm excited, but wow what a mess of names. I didn't mind the repetition as much with the first Modern Warfare reboot because, at least in that game's case, the two games have slightly different names—Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare vs. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. Some people call the old game just «Call of Duty 4» so distinguishing between them isn't too bad. Not the case when it comes to Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 vs. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. That's just two different sequels with the same exact name.
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I guess Infinity Ward marketed itself into a corner when it named the first reboot. If you want fans to know your new game is a direct followup to your last one, especially in a series like CoD that zigs and zags between three concurrent sub-series, it's a good idea to slap a '2' on it. Modern Warfare 2-2 (2022) won't be confusing to anyone keeping up with the series, but it's bound to cause a headache somewhere down the line.
It doesn't help that, in every way that matters, this new Modern Warfare
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