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There’s a reference to this region in an in-game map found in the campaign, and in one of the main missions in the game, the region is explored from above, in an AC-130.Īre you excited about Modern Warfare 3? Let us know.The Veiled Uprising is upon us all as worlds collide in Call of Duty®: Mobile’s Season 4. On the subject of Warzone 2.0, Modern Warfare 3 will apparently feature a brand-new map – Las Almas, which was leaked in a way a while ago. It would be much like the Warzone 2.0 experience – a separate mode that players don’t need to buy, they simply download it and get started. However, it was suggested that Activision and its associated studios are repeatedly debating whether or not the 2023 Call of Duty Zombies platform should be free to play. It has been claimed that along with the traditional campaign and multiplayer platforms, Modern Warfare 3 will boast a unique Warzone 2.0 map and an all-new Call of Duty Zombies experience that is being considered ‘Outbreak 2.0’. That concept has since evolved, and according to a report published by Insider Gaming, it’s a full-fledged, premium sequel named Modern Warfare 3.

Originally, it was believed that Call of Duty 2023 would be a spin-off or a sizeable expansion for Modern Warfare 2. In recent years, Sledgehammer has been responsible for the development of Advanced Warfare, WWII, and Vanguard. It’s a tough situation for Sledgehammer Games, and some players and fans feel that the studio doesn’t have the chops to pull it off. And yet, if it’s too different, it’ll be unrecognisable as a sequel, and it’ll ultimately miss the mark in any case. For Modern Warfare 3 to succeed, it’ll need to be dramatically different to Modern Warfare 2.
