Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 accidentally confirmed early as first look drops online

It’s a busy ol’ time for Call of Duty. There are practically daily updates on Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of Activision, some weird and wacky new operators inWarzone, plus there’s been a resurgence in the popularity of several classic CoD titles. It’s hard to keep up.

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It looks as if Activision have been carrying out a closed alpha playtest. Over on Twitter, userxinput_gathered together a bunch of leaked tidbits, including the fact that guns and operators will transfer over fromMWII, weapon blueprints will return, there will be scrapped content fromVanguard, one classic minimap will return, and movement speeds have been increased.

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They also added thatMWII’s remastered versions of Terminal and Scrapyard will once again appear and the perk system has been recategorised as gear. Several of those involved in the leaks also posted first look footage online. As you may have guessed, Activision were very quick to issue DMCA notices to take it down, but there was an interesting clue in those takedown notices.

The DMCA notices referred to the game asCall of Duty: Modern Warfare III. To date, despite the fact that we’ve all assumed the game to be called that, it’s the first time we’ve heard Activision use the title. It also seemingly confirms the legitimacy of the leaked clips and images. Now we count down to that full reveal.

Topics:Call Of Duty,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare,Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II,Activision