As its release draws near, anticipation for the next entry in the ever-popular Call of Duty franchise intensifies.Ok, perhaps that opening sentence was a little dramatic, especially as an annual release of aCall of Dutygame is about as routine as rolling out of bed on a Monday morning, shuffling into the bathroom to perform your best backend Donald the Duck impersonation.Check out theCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIItrailer below.It will come as no surprise that this year we’ll be getting another Call of Duty, and this time it will beModern WarfareIII, the re-imagining of the 2011 classic. However, despite fans being excited about this release, it’s not without some concerns.AdvertIn particular, the fact thatCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIinitially started out as an expansion toMWII(2022), but morphed into its own standalone game. What’s more, fans are concerned that despite its reported origins,MWIIIwill command a full RRP. That being said, if there is one major selling point ofModern Warfare III, it’s that most of the DLC and progression data fromMWII(2022) multiplayerwill carry over intoMWIII, which is a first for the series. It’s also been reported that this year’s game will see thereturn of the Zombies mode.What’s more, depending on your perspective, we have some further good news. Apparently, according to the Call of Duty fan account on Twitter CharlieIntel, all the multiplayer maps fromModern Warfare 2(2009) will be remastered forModern Warfare III. While we must take speculation with a pinch of salt, CharlieIntel is considered to be a reliable source of information. So Favela fans, get the shotguns and riot shields at the ready because it’s time to cause some mayhem!If reports are true of the remastered maps, it means thatModern Warfare IIIwill include the following maps fromMWII, and presumably, ones that featured in the originalMW3:AfghanDerailEstateFavelaHighriseInvasionKarachiQuarryRundownRustScrapyardSkidrowSub BaseTerminalUnderpassWastelandCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill be released for PC, PlayStation and Xbox on 10 November 2023.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Call Of Duty,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare,Activision

As its release draws near, anticipation for the next entry in the ever-popular Call of Duty franchise intensifies.Ok, perhaps that opening sentence was a little dramatic, especially as an annual release of aCall of Dutygame is about as routine as rolling out of bed on a Monday morning, shuffling into the bathroom to perform your best backend Donald the Duck impersonation.Check out theCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIItrailer below.It will come as no surprise that this year we’ll be getting another Call of Duty, and this time it will beModern WarfareIII, the re-imagining of the 2011 classic. However, despite fans being excited about this release, it’s not without some concerns.AdvertIn particular, the fact thatCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIinitially started out as an expansion toMWII(2022), but morphed into its own standalone game. What’s more, fans are concerned that despite its reported origins,MWIIIwill command a full RRP. That being said, if there is one major selling point ofModern Warfare III, it’s that most of the DLC and progression data fromMWII(2022) multiplayerwill carry over intoMWIII, which is a first for the series. It’s also been reported that this year’s game will see thereturn of the Zombies mode.What’s more, depending on your perspective, we have some further good news. Apparently, according to the Call of Duty fan account on Twitter CharlieIntel, all the multiplayer maps fromModern Warfare 2(2009) will be remastered forModern Warfare III. While we must take speculation with a pinch of salt, CharlieIntel is considered to be a reliable source of information. So Favela fans, get the shotguns and riot shields at the ready because it’s time to cause some mayhem!If reports are true of the remastered maps, it means thatModern Warfare IIIwill include the following maps fromMWII, and presumably, ones that featured in the originalMW3:AfghanDerailEstateFavelaHighriseInvasionKarachiQuarryRundownRustScrapyardSkidrowSub BaseTerminalUnderpassWastelandCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill be released for PC, PlayStation and Xbox on 10 November 2023.Featured Image Credit: ActivisionTopics:Call Of Duty,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare,Activision
As its release draws near, anticipation for the next entry in the ever-popular Call of Duty franchise intensifies.Ok, perhaps that opening sentence was a little dramatic, especially as an annual release of aCall of Dutygame is about as routine as rolling out of bed on a Monday morning, shuffling into the bathroom to perform your best backend Donald the Duck impersonation.Check out theCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIItrailer below.It will come as no surprise that this year we’ll be getting another Call of Duty, and this time it will beModern WarfareIII, the re-imagining of the 2011 classic. However, despite fans being excited about this release, it’s not without some concerns.AdvertIn particular, the fact thatCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIinitially started out as an expansion toMWII(2022), but morphed into its own standalone game. What’s more, fans are concerned that despite its reported origins,MWIIIwill command a full RRP. That being said, if there is one major selling point ofModern Warfare III, it’s that most of the DLC and progression data fromMWII(2022) multiplayerwill carry over intoMWIII, which is a first for the series. It’s also been reported that this year’s game will see thereturn of the Zombies mode.What’s more, depending on your perspective, we have some further good news. Apparently, according to the Call of Duty fan account on Twitter CharlieIntel, all the multiplayer maps fromModern Warfare 2(2009) will be remastered forModern Warfare III. While we must take speculation with a pinch of salt, CharlieIntel is considered to be a reliable source of information. So Favela fans, get the shotguns and riot shields at the ready because it’s time to cause some mayhem!If reports are true of the remastered maps, it means thatModern Warfare IIIwill include the following maps fromMWII, and presumably, ones that featured in the originalMW3:AfghanDerailEstateFavelaHighriseInvasionKarachiQuarryRundownRustScrapyardSkidrowSub BaseTerminalUnderpassWastelandCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill be released for PC, PlayStation and Xbox on 10 November 2023.
As its release draws near, anticipation for the next entry in the ever-popular Call of Duty franchise intensifies.
Ok, perhaps that opening sentence was a little dramatic, especially as an annual release of aCall of Dutygame is about as routine as rolling out of bed on a Monday morning, shuffling into the bathroom to perform your best backend Donald the Duck impersonation.
Check out theCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIItrailer below.
It will come as no surprise that this year we’ll be getting another Call of Duty, and this time it will beModern WarfareIII, the re-imagining of the 2011 classic. However, despite fans being excited about this release, it’s not without some concerns.
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In particular, the fact thatCall of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIinitially started out as an expansion toMWII(2022), but morphed into its own standalone game. What’s more, fans are concerned that despite its reported origins,MWIIIwill command a full RRP. That being said, if there is one major selling point ofModern Warfare III, it’s that most of the DLC and progression data fromMWII(2022) multiplayerwill carry over intoMWIII, which is a first for the series. It’s also been reported that this year’s game will see thereturn of the Zombies mode.
What’s more, depending on your perspective, we have some further good news. Apparently, according to the Call of Duty fan account on Twitter CharlieIntel, all the multiplayer maps fromModern Warfare 2(2009) will be remastered forModern Warfare III. While we must take speculation with a pinch of salt, CharlieIntel is considered to be a reliable source of information. So Favela fans, get the shotguns and riot shields at the ready because it’s time to cause some mayhem!
If reports are true of the remastered maps, it means thatModern Warfare IIIwill include the following maps fromMWII, and presumably, ones that featured in the originalMW3:
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare IIIwill be released for PC, PlayStation and Xbox on 10 November 2023.
Topics:Call Of Duty,Call Of Duty Modern Warfare,Activision