Strap in ladies and gentlemen, it looks like we’re going back to Verdansk in Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III,according to the new trailer.Since its official reveal earlier this week,Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIhas fans unbelievably hyped for the next remade chapter in the story.Miss the reveal? Check it out below!While some arescepticalabout the game’s multiplayer, which will rob the previous title,Modern Warfare IIof its post-launch support, the majority can’t wait to join Captain Price and the team on another mission.AdvertThe hype grew exponentially yesterday, when another trailer for the game dropped, this time teasing the return of the fan-favouriteCall Of Dutyvillain, Makarov, who was teased at the end of Modern Warfare II’s campaign. While most of the focus has been on Makarov’s new look and what he might get up to in the campaign, eagle-eyed fans spotted a reference to a belovedWarzonemap, Verdansk.Verdansk was the map featured in the original version ofCall Of Duty Warzone, but was swapped for Caldera in 2021, much to the dismay of fans, who’ve been calling for its return ever since.In the Makarov trailer, we can see glimpses of the prison and stadium area, implying it’ll return in some capacity during the events ofModern Warfare III.How it’ll return is another question though. There’s a chance it could just be a backdrop for cutscenes, the setting of a campaign mission, or maybe it’s a sign it’s finally coming back to Warzone, which will surely excite the player base.AdvertWhile you’re waiting forModern Warfare IIIto drop, you’ll likely have been dolphin-diving into some of the older Call Of Duty titles, which have had theirXboxservers revived years after their release. The revival actually led to Xbox Series X consolesselling out.Thousands have jumped back into titles likeCall Of Duty: Black Ops, andModern Warfare II(2009), though the latter was unfortunately pulled offline againdue to a wave of hackers…Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill launch on the 10th of November later this year for Xbox, PlayStation and PC platforms.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Call Of Duty,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare,Call Of Duty Warzone,Activision,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 single-player campaign takes players back to Verdansk

Strap in ladies and gentlemen, it looks like we’re going back to Verdansk in Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III,according to the new trailer.Since its official reveal earlier this week,Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIhas fans unbelievably hyped for the next remade chapter in the story.Miss the reveal? Check it out below!While some arescepticalabout the game’s multiplayer, which will rob the previous title,Modern Warfare IIof its post-launch support, the majority can’t wait to join Captain Price and the team on another mission.AdvertThe hype grew exponentially yesterday, when another trailer for the game dropped, this time teasing the return of the fan-favouriteCall Of Dutyvillain, Makarov, who was teased at the end of Modern Warfare II’s campaign. While most of the focus has been on Makarov’s new look and what he might get up to in the campaign, eagle-eyed fans spotted a reference to a belovedWarzonemap, Verdansk.Verdansk was the map featured in the original version ofCall Of Duty Warzone, but was swapped for Caldera in 2021, much to the dismay of fans, who’ve been calling for its return ever since.In the Makarov trailer, we can see glimpses of the prison and stadium area, implying it’ll return in some capacity during the events ofModern Warfare III.How it’ll return is another question though. There’s a chance it could just be a backdrop for cutscenes, the setting of a campaign mission, or maybe it’s a sign it’s finally coming back to Warzone, which will surely excite the player base.AdvertWhile you’re waiting forModern Warfare IIIto drop, you’ll likely have been dolphin-diving into some of the older Call Of Duty titles, which have had theirXboxservers revived years after their release. The revival actually led to Xbox Series X consolesselling out.Thousands have jumped back into titles likeCall Of Duty: Black Ops, andModern Warfare II(2009), though the latter was unfortunately pulled offline againdue to a wave of hackers…Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill launch on the 10th of November later this year for Xbox, PlayStation and PC platforms.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Call Of Duty,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare,Call Of Duty Warzone,Activision,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

Strap in ladies and gentlemen, it looks like we’re going back to Verdansk in Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III,according to the new trailer.Since its official reveal earlier this week,Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIhas fans unbelievably hyped for the next remade chapter in the story.Miss the reveal? Check it out below!While some arescepticalabout the game’s multiplayer, which will rob the previous title,Modern Warfare IIof its post-launch support, the majority can’t wait to join Captain Price and the team on another mission.AdvertThe hype grew exponentially yesterday, when another trailer for the game dropped, this time teasing the return of the fan-favouriteCall Of Dutyvillain, Makarov, who was teased at the end of Modern Warfare II’s campaign. While most of the focus has been on Makarov’s new look and what he might get up to in the campaign, eagle-eyed fans spotted a reference to a belovedWarzonemap, Verdansk.Verdansk was the map featured in the original version ofCall Of Duty Warzone, but was swapped for Caldera in 2021, much to the dismay of fans, who’ve been calling for its return ever since.In the Makarov trailer, we can see glimpses of the prison and stadium area, implying it’ll return in some capacity during the events ofModern Warfare III.How it’ll return is another question though. There’s a chance it could just be a backdrop for cutscenes, the setting of a campaign mission, or maybe it’s a sign it’s finally coming back to Warzone, which will surely excite the player base.AdvertWhile you’re waiting forModern Warfare IIIto drop, you’ll likely have been dolphin-diving into some of the older Call Of Duty titles, which have had theirXboxservers revived years after their release. The revival actually led to Xbox Series X consolesselling out.Thousands have jumped back into titles likeCall Of Duty: Black Ops, andModern Warfare II(2009), though the latter was unfortunately pulled offline againdue to a wave of hackers…Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill launch on the 10th of November later this year for Xbox, PlayStation and PC platforms.

Strap in ladies and gentlemen, it looks like we’re going back to Verdansk in Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare III,according to the new trailer.

Since its official reveal earlier this week,Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIhas fans unbelievably hyped for the next remade chapter in the story.

Miss the reveal? Check it out below!

While some arescepticalabout the game’s multiplayer, which will rob the previous title,Modern Warfare IIof its post-launch support, the majority can’t wait to join Captain Price and the team on another mission.

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The hype grew exponentially yesterday, when another trailer for the game dropped, this time teasing the return of the fan-favouriteCall Of Dutyvillain, Makarov, who was teased at the end of Modern Warfare II’s campaign. While most of the focus has been on Makarov’s new look and what he might get up to in the campaign, eagle-eyed fans spotted a reference to a belovedWarzonemap, Verdansk.

Verdansk was the map featured in the original version ofCall Of Duty Warzone, but was swapped for Caldera in 2021, much to the dismay of fans, who’ve been calling for its return ever since.

In the Makarov trailer, we can see glimpses of the prison and stadium area, implying it’ll return in some capacity during the events ofModern Warfare III.

How it’ll return is another question though. There’s a chance it could just be a backdrop for cutscenes, the setting of a campaign mission, or maybe it’s a sign it’s finally coming back to Warzone, which will surely excite the player base.

Advert

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While you’re waiting forModern Warfare IIIto drop, you’ll likely have been dolphin-diving into some of the older Call Of Duty titles, which have had theirXboxservers revived years after their release. The revival actually led to Xbox Series X consolesselling out.

Thousands have jumped back into titles likeCall Of Duty: Black Ops, andModern Warfare II(2009), though the latter was unfortunately pulled offline againdue to a wave of hackers…

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill launch on the 10th of November later this year for Xbox, PlayStation and PC platforms.

Topics:Call Of Duty,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare,Call Of Duty Warzone,Activision,Xbox,PlayStation,PC