Even withCall of Duty: Vanguardhaving recently kicked off its third season, complete with a major event featuring monsters like King Kong and Godzilla, many fans have begun to turn their attention to the future of the series. WithInfinity Ward now in the lead developer rolefor the next upcoming game,Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2has managed to become a highly anticipated title following in the footsteps of the successful 2019 reboot.
While Activision has at least confirmed thenext majorCall of Dutyrelease to beModern Warfare 2, not much is known about the upcoming shooter. Naturally, leakers and rumors have attempted to fill in the knowledge gaps until Activision fully reveals the game. For now, fans are hoping that many of the rumored details are true including a long sought after firing range, a brand new game mode called DMZ, and even the potential of running the game at 120 FPS on launch day.
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While there’s still plentyCall of Dutyfans don’t know, famed leaker TheGhostOfHope has again shed light on even moreModern Warfare 2details. In addition to the campaign and multiplayer,Modern Warfare 2is rumored to be launching with a third dedicated mode called DMZ, which takes inspiration from games like Escape From Tarkov. However, this mode may also be introducing a highly required feature in the form of a marketplace where players will be able to trade cosmetics.
According to Ghost,Modern Warfare 2players will be able to earn cosmetics like operator and weapon skins, blueprints, and more from playing DMZ. While these will be usable across multiplayer and Warzone 2, players can also trade these within the marketplace, similar to some other games likeCounter Strike: Global Offensive, which also allows players to trade their weapon skins, with some even making some money. What isn’t clear is if there will be only a certain selection of skins that can be traded and if it extends to skins earned outside of the DMZ such as purchasing through an in-game store or unlocking through the multiplayer side instead.
For now, the biggest question for most is when Activision is going to officially pull the curtain back onModern Warfare 2. Although E3 2022 isn’t happening, the summer months are typically a hotbed of activity for companies to host showcases and events revealing new games. Considering Activision’s current relationship with Sony regardingCall of Duty, it’s entirely possible a new trailer could appear during an upcoming State of Play, though most seem to be convincedModern Warfare 2will more likely be part of Geoff Keighley’s Summer Game Feston June 9.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2is in development.
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