Sad news has arrived for Call of Duty: Warzone fans, as it’s been revealed that players’ progress from the game won’t transfer to Warzone 2. Infinity Ward made an official statement in regards to this particular topic, sharing the first details on the next Warzone as part of the Modern Warfare 2 announcement.
Today, Activision Blizzard has officially unveiled Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2’s debut trailer, which turned out to be a cinematic edit rather than a gameplay video. While familiar faces are returning to the game’s single-player campaign as part of the legendary Task Force 141 squad, it is barely enough to quench players’ thirst for some actual gameplay footage. To accompany the reveal, developers have also shared a bit of intel regarding the game. The most exciting piece of information is probably the anticipated return of the Call of Duty franchise back to Steam, starting with Modern Warfare 2.
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According to the official announcement posted on the Activision Blizzard website, Warzone 2 — or whatever the game will be called eventually — won’t feature any progress or content from the current iteration of the battle royale title. Instead, both games will coexist as two separate projects with their own unique content. Besides, Warzone 2 will utilize the same updated technology that is used to power Modern Warfare 2, which makes it quite a challenging task to bring any potential content from the older Warzone to a new engine. The development of Warzone 2 is again being led by Infinity Ward, with Raven Software being a part of the process. The game will launch soon after Modern Warfare 2 premieres at the end of October.
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