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Details for the next Call Of Duty game have already surfaced online, despiteModern Warfare IIInot even being cold yet.

The next entry in the enormousCall Of Dutyfranchise,Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III, has been a bit of a mixed bag amongst fans. The general consensus is the3-hour campaignis a major step down from the last game, the Zombies mode isa shell of what it once was, and the multiplayer is fine, mainly because nothing about it has changed.

Take a look at the launch trailer forCall Of Duty: Modern Warfare III’scampaign below

Mix all of that together and you get theworst-rated COD in years, as well as one of thelowest-rated games of the year according to Metacritic.

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In fact, many wouldn’t even consider it to be a standalone release, as many are calling it afull-price DLCforCall Of Duty: Modern Warfare IIand are outraged that Activision would cancel planned expansions for the second game in favour of an underbaked separate release.

Despite the controversy thoughActivisionobviously considers the game to be a success, and isthanking fans for their “great” responsesto the game. It also seems to already have the ball rolling on the next game as well.

The next title will apparently once again ditch the futuristic tech in previous Call Of Duty games and focus more on historical weapons and gadgets.

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It’s apparently eyeing up a 2024 release, likely launching in the same window as most Call Of Duty games late into the year possibly around November/December.

Topics:Call Of Duty,Modern Warfare 3,Activision