Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II coming on October 28th

Any Call of Duty fans out there? Well, the next franchise – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II will be available on October 28th … just in time for Halloween!

Taken from EngadgetCall of Duty fans might want to start looking into taking some time off around Halloween. The next entry in the franchise, Modern Warfare II, will be released on October 28th. It’s the sequel to 2019’s Modern Warfare, which was a reboot of the blockbuster series.

Activision Blizzard released a teaser video that doesn’t show any gameplay. Instead, it reveals artwork for some of the characters who’ll be featured: John “Soap” MacTavish, Simon “Ghost” Riley, Captain John Price, Kyle “Gaz” Garrick and Alejandro Vargas.

 

 

A gameplay reveal (if you really need one to know what a modern Call of Duty game looks like) may not be too far away, though. The teaser includes a quick flash of text reading “J-8-22.” That may be hinting toward a broader reveal on June 8th, just ahead of major gaming showcases from Summer Game Fest and Xbox and Bethesda.

It’s Infinity Ward’s turn to release a Call of Duty title and the studio has its hands full, since it’s also responsible for WarzoneA “massive evolution” of the battle royale will take place later this year in line with the release of Modern Warfare II. Both games will have a new engine, for one thing.

Modern Warfare II is arguably the most important Call of Duty title for Activision Blizzard in many years. The series is the company’s crown jewel. While the most recent release, Call of Duty: Vanguard, was the biggest selling game of 2021 by some estimations, it saw “lower premium sales” at launch than the previous year’s entry, Black Ops Cold War.

Source: Engadget

 

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