Call of Duty Modern Warfare 2 recently concluded its 2nd Beta week, which ended successfully. Activision announced three major titles this year - Modern Warfare 2, Warzone 2.0, and Warzone Mobile.
Modern Warfare 2 is set to officially launch on October 28. The game will be available on most platforms - PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. It is not a free-to-play title and fans who have purchased it can download it directly on any of the aforementioned platforms.
It is a new and improved experience, as claimed by Activision. The final verdict will only be up for debate after the title is officially released.
Call of Duty's single player title (with a multiplayer mode as well) is scheduled for release on October 28. Activision has previously stated in the Call of Duty NEXT event that the future of the titles is about to change and the announcement of Warzone 2.0 and Warzone Mobile together was the first step.
They announced huge overhauls in all of the games’ cross-progression and gunsmith systems. Players will be able to utilize the new cross-progression system to simultaneously level up their weapons throughout the titles and enjoy a shared Battle Pass as well.
Fans who have pre-purchased Modern Warfare 2 will be able to access the Campaign Early Access on October 20. Early access will allow players to get their hands on the story mode a week before the official release.
Modern Warfare 2 saw some criticism during the beta phase, but it was expected that the game would not be in the final polished state. It is expected that there will be numerous changes in the official changes by taking all the feedback from the Call of Duty Community into account.
Following the big release of Modern Warfare 2, Warzone 2.0 will also follow behind
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