This year, to no surprise whatsoever, we’ll be treated to another entry in Activision’s ever-popular Call of Duty series.Pretty much every year since its inception in 2003 a newCall of Dutygame has graced our presence. The only exception to that rule so far was withCall of DutyandCall of Duty 2between 2003 to 2005.Check out the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III gameplay trailer below!This year, we’re being treated toCall of Duty: Modern Warfare III, the completion of the reboot trilogy thatbegan in 2019. While some have accused the series formula of getting a little stale in recent years, and whether you’re a fan of Call of Duty or not, there is little denying that each entry offers a lot of bang for your buck.AdvertFrom a high-octane single-player campaign, robust traditional multiplayer modes, not to mention the addition ofZombiesthis year and of course the goliath free-to-play battle royale game,Warzonewhich benefits from plenty of seasonal content updates.In recent months it’s been rumoured that the traditional multiplayer forCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill featureall the maps ofModern Warfare 2(2009) remastered for the modern generation. Announced alongside a gameplay reveal trailer this week for the single-player campaign, it’s now been officially confirmed thatMWIIIwill feature remastered maps fromMW2(2009).In celebration of the series' 20th anniversary,writes Daniel Noelof Activision on the PlayStation Blog,Modern Warfare IIIwill feature “one of the greatest collections” of the series' multiplayer maps “ever assembled”. What’s more,MWIIIwill not only feature 16 remastered maps fromModern Warfare 2(2009) but also a collection of new maps for fans to enjoy.The remastered maps at launch fromMW2(2009) which have been modernised not only visually and aesthetically, but also benefits from new features too. Furthermore, 12 new 6v6 maps will be released over post-launch seasons.Activisionhas also teased a new 3v3v3 mode that will take advantage of all the maps featured in this year’s release.AdvertThe remastered maps fromMW2(2009) that will be available at launch inModern Warfare IIIinclude Afghan, Derail, Estate, Favela, Highrise, Invasion, Karachi, Quarry, Rundown, Rust, Scrapyard, Skidrow, Sub Base, Terminal, Underpass andWasteland.Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill be released on PC, PlayStation and Xbox on 10 November 2023.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Call Of Duty,Activision,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare

This year, to no surprise whatsoever, we’ll be treated to another entry in Activision’s ever-popular Call of Duty series.Pretty much every year since its inception in 2003 a newCall of Dutygame has graced our presence. The only exception to that rule so far was withCall of DutyandCall of Duty 2between 2003 to 2005.Check out the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III gameplay trailer below!This year, we’re being treated toCall of Duty: Modern Warfare III, the completion of the reboot trilogy thatbegan in 2019. While some have accused the series formula of getting a little stale in recent years, and whether you’re a fan of Call of Duty or not, there is little denying that each entry offers a lot of bang for your buck.AdvertFrom a high-octane single-player campaign, robust traditional multiplayer modes, not to mention the addition ofZombiesthis year and of course the goliath free-to-play battle royale game,Warzonewhich benefits from plenty of seasonal content updates.In recent months it’s been rumoured that the traditional multiplayer forCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill featureall the maps ofModern Warfare 2(2009) remastered for the modern generation. Announced alongside a gameplay reveal trailer this week for the single-player campaign, it’s now been officially confirmed thatMWIIIwill feature remastered maps fromMW2(2009).In celebration of the series' 20th anniversary,writes Daniel Noelof Activision on the PlayStation Blog,Modern Warfare IIIwill feature “one of the greatest collections” of the series' multiplayer maps “ever assembled”. What’s more,MWIIIwill not only feature 16 remastered maps fromModern Warfare 2(2009) but also a collection of new maps for fans to enjoy.The remastered maps at launch fromMW2(2009) which have been modernised not only visually and aesthetically, but also benefits from new features too. Furthermore, 12 new 6v6 maps will be released over post-launch seasons.Activisionhas also teased a new 3v3v3 mode that will take advantage of all the maps featured in this year’s release.AdvertThe remastered maps fromMW2(2009) that will be available at launch inModern Warfare IIIinclude Afghan, Derail, Estate, Favela, Highrise, Invasion, Karachi, Quarry, Rundown, Rust, Scrapyard, Skidrow, Sub Base, Terminal, Underpass andWasteland.Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill be released on PC, PlayStation and Xbox on 10 November 2023.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Call Of Duty,Activision,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare
This year, to no surprise whatsoever, we’ll be treated to another entry in Activision’s ever-popular Call of Duty series.Pretty much every year since its inception in 2003 a newCall of Dutygame has graced our presence. The only exception to that rule so far was withCall of DutyandCall of Duty 2between 2003 to 2005.Check out the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III gameplay trailer below!This year, we’re being treated toCall of Duty: Modern Warfare III, the completion of the reboot trilogy thatbegan in 2019. While some have accused the series formula of getting a little stale in recent years, and whether you’re a fan of Call of Duty or not, there is little denying that each entry offers a lot of bang for your buck.AdvertFrom a high-octane single-player campaign, robust traditional multiplayer modes, not to mention the addition ofZombiesthis year and of course the goliath free-to-play battle royale game,Warzonewhich benefits from plenty of seasonal content updates.In recent months it’s been rumoured that the traditional multiplayer forCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill featureall the maps ofModern Warfare 2(2009) remastered for the modern generation. Announced alongside a gameplay reveal trailer this week for the single-player campaign, it’s now been officially confirmed thatMWIIIwill feature remastered maps fromMW2(2009).In celebration of the series' 20th anniversary,writes Daniel Noelof Activision on the PlayStation Blog,Modern Warfare IIIwill feature “one of the greatest collections” of the series' multiplayer maps “ever assembled”. What’s more,MWIIIwill not only feature 16 remastered maps fromModern Warfare 2(2009) but also a collection of new maps for fans to enjoy.The remastered maps at launch fromMW2(2009) which have been modernised not only visually and aesthetically, but also benefits from new features too. Furthermore, 12 new 6v6 maps will be released over post-launch seasons.Activisionhas also teased a new 3v3v3 mode that will take advantage of all the maps featured in this year’s release.AdvertThe remastered maps fromMW2(2009) that will be available at launch inModern Warfare IIIinclude Afghan, Derail, Estate, Favela, Highrise, Invasion, Karachi, Quarry, Rundown, Rust, Scrapyard, Skidrow, Sub Base, Terminal, Underpass andWasteland.Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill be released on PC, PlayStation and Xbox on 10 November 2023.
This year, to no surprise whatsoever, we’ll be treated to another entry in Activision’s ever-popular Call of Duty series.
Pretty much every year since its inception in 2003 a newCall of Dutygame has graced our presence. The only exception to that rule so far was withCall of DutyandCall of Duty 2between 2003 to 2005.
Check out the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III gameplay trailer below!
This year, we’re being treated toCall of Duty: Modern Warfare III, the completion of the reboot trilogy thatbegan in 2019. While some have accused the series formula of getting a little stale in recent years, and whether you’re a fan of Call of Duty or not, there is little denying that each entry offers a lot of bang for your buck.
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From a high-octane single-player campaign, robust traditional multiplayer modes, not to mention the addition ofZombiesthis year and of course the goliath free-to-play battle royale game,Warzonewhich benefits from plenty of seasonal content updates.
In recent months it’s been rumoured that the traditional multiplayer forCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill featureall the maps ofModern Warfare 2(2009) remastered for the modern generation. Announced alongside a gameplay reveal trailer this week for the single-player campaign, it’s now been officially confirmed thatMWIIIwill feature remastered maps fromMW2(2009).
In celebration of the series' 20th anniversary,writes Daniel Noelof Activision on the PlayStation Blog,Modern Warfare IIIwill feature “one of the greatest collections” of the series' multiplayer maps “ever assembled”. What’s more,MWIIIwill not only feature 16 remastered maps fromModern Warfare 2(2009) but also a collection of new maps for fans to enjoy.
The remastered maps at launch fromMW2(2009) which have been modernised not only visually and aesthetically, but also benefits from new features too. Furthermore, 12 new 6v6 maps will be released over post-launch seasons.Activisionhas also teased a new 3v3v3 mode that will take advantage of all the maps featured in this year’s release.
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The remastered maps fromMW2(2009) that will be available at launch inModern Warfare IIIinclude Afghan, Derail, Estate, Favela, Highrise, Invasion, Karachi, Quarry, Rundown, Rust, Scrapyard, Skidrow, Sub Base, Terminal, Underpass andWasteland.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill be released on PC, PlayStation and Xbox on 10 November 2023.
Topics:Call Of Duty,Activision,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare