Thursday, June 9th 2022

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Announced

The sequel to the record-setting Call of Duty : Modern Warfare is almost here. Call of Duty : Modern Warfare II will kick off a new era for the franchise when it releases worldwide on Friday, October 28. Witness and experience what made Task Force 141 become the iconic and legendary squad that it is as the action picks up following the harrowing and breathtaking action from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare (2019). Developer Infinity Ward has left no stone unturned to create a new heart-pounding experience for players.

Task Force 141's next global Campaign. Immersive, world-class Multiplayer. An evolved Special Ops experience. All carefully crafted with gameplay and technical innovations that will introduce fans to the new era of Call of Duty. Call of Duty is taking a generational leap forward, ushering in a new era — and it all begins with Modern Warfare II, which leads the most ambitious rollout ever across the franchise. This state-of-the-art experience is set to reshape the famed series and appeal to Call of Duty players everywhere.
Campaign and Special Ops

Task Force 141 faces its greatest threat yet — a newly aligned menace with deep, yet unknown, connections.

Familiar heroes return and new allies are formed in a globe-trotting operation, including missions in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.

This Campaign is set to be an incredible experience on numerous levels: offshore sieges with underwater combat, all-out explosive assaults from 30,000 feet above enemy strongholds, and high-stakes, low-profile stealth missions in both plain sight and under the cover of darkness.

Deploying alongside you are iconic squadmates: Team leader Captain John Price; seasoned sergeant Kyle "Gaz" Garrick; the lone wolf himself, fan-favorite Simon "Ghost" Riley; fearless Sergeant John "Soap" MacTavish; as well as the newest team member, Colonel Alejandro Vargas, an incorruptible Tier 1 Operator and member of the Mexican Special Forces.

After the Campaign, players can join with up with their duo for evolved Special Ops. This tactical co-op mode advances your team-building skills, and also sets the scene for the near-endless hours of gameplay available in the world-class Multiplayer.

Multiplayer: Next-Generation Innovations

Those who preorder and drop into Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Multiplayer at launch will be among the first to try out and level up the multiple base weapons, explore a wide range of maps and modes, meet an international cast of Operators, and more.

With new ways to play and numerous gameplay innovations, including a revamped Gunsmith that offers more customization than ever before, Modern Warfare II will hit the ground running on day one, ready to welcome newcomers and fierce competitors alike.

The first to the fight will also be well-prepared for an incredible post-release calendar, set to include a massive amount of free post-launch content drops featuring new maps, modes, and blockbuster special events that can't be missed.

Modern Warfare II — Technically Speaking

Starting with Modern Warfare II, the new title features the new, next-generation engine that first debuted with Modern Warfare (2019).

Modern Warfare II will be the most advanced Call of Duty in history, with a truly immersive experience with stunningly realistic sound, lighting, and graphics.

Modern Warfare II features a physically based material system allowing for state-of-the-art photogrammetry, a new hybrid tile-based streaming system, a new PBR decal rendering system, world volumetric lighting, 4K HDR, as well as a new GPU geometry pipeline. All of this is in service of a massive cinematic Campaign.

The game also features a new advanced AI system. Enemies and friendlies alike across Campaign and Special Ops act tactically using combat and cover maneuvering techniques that would be second nature to a Tier 1 Operator.

Warzone in the Next Generation for Call of Duty and Additional Content

October 28 marks a new beginning for Call of Duty, starting with the release of Modern Warfare II. Soon after, a wholly new Warzone will launch as an extension of the Modern Warfare II universe. With it comes new technology, new features, and new gameplay that work seamlessly together. Throughout, we have taken a wide range of community feedback to heart. In order to fully deliver this state-of-the-art experience, Warzone 2.0 will feature new Modern Warfare II content and systems with brand-new progression and inventories. Today's Warzone will continue as a separate experience that will include a continuation of player progression and inventories within that Warzone experience. We can't wait to share more details soon.

Development on the all-new, dynamic Warzone 2.0 experience is also being led by Infinity Ward, along with Raven Software. The new, free-to-play battle royale Warzone also features the same technology powering Modern Warfare II, so both titles leverage the Call of Duty engine that first debuted with Modern Warfare (2019), providing the most seamless and advanced Call of Duty experiences ever.

In addition, expect more intel on a new sandbox mode and the brand-new playspace as we get closer to launch.

Additional Intel to Come — Preorders Available Now

Ensure you have the latest official information about Modern Warfare II by checking the Call of Duty Blog in the coming weeks leading up to launch.

In addition, be sure to visit the Infinity Ward website for more news and updates directly from the studio. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 are published by Activision. Development for both games is led by Infinity Ward with additional development support provided (in alphabetical order) by Activision Central Design, Activision QA, Activision Shanghai, Beenox, Demonware, High Moon Studios, Raven Software, Sledgehammer Games, Toys for Bob, and Treyarch.

Starting October 28, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is scheduled for release on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC Battle.net, and PC Steam. Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 is scheduled for release later this year on the same platforms.

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14 Comments on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Announced

#1
DrCR
The sequel to the record-setting Call of Duty : Modern Warfare is almost here.
As someone whose last time expenditure in CoD was COD4, it sure seems like everything since then was a sequel/reboot/rehash…
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#2
64K
CoD games will be returning to Steam with this game but the Standard Version will be $70
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Space Lynx
Astronaut
Not a big fan of this series, but I have to admit, those graphics look fucking insane. Wild how far we have come in so few years in terms of graphical fidelity.
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#5
Unregistered
A clone of any other FPS, running around aimlessly, pushing the boundaries of unrealisim with unlimited ammo (is it difficult to just have magazines BF2 did, hell even BF1942 had magazines) and health. From gameplay the graphics don't look very impressive but maybe it was the PS4 version, but even on current gen they probably will waste performance on the useless RT rather than better textures and especially more polygons.
#6
Chomiq
The only CoD I actually played and finished was original Modern Warfare. I skipped everything else except for open beta of the Modern Warfare 2019. My main gripe is the shooting mechanics and high pace of the combat. It's too twitchy for my taste and once I adjust I then need to readjust to other shooter I play.
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#7
Vayra86
No way, a Modern Warfare with soldiers in the rain on a ship. I totally didn't see that before.
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#8
neatfeatguy
Title should be:

"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.....re-anounced because they can't think of a new title name so they rip off their past games"

I miss the days of having a decent single player paired with a decent multiplayer. I've grown to hate multiplayer games, basically because of all the cheating and griefing that goes on, but others really enjoy the multiplayer experience. A lot of people also enjoy a good single player experience.....I thought that COD:MW when it originally launched had a good mix of both, even though I wasn't really much of an online player for the game.
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64K
neatfeatguyTitle should be:

"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.....re-anounced because they can't think of a new title name so they rip off their past games"

I miss the days of having a decent single player paired with a decent multiplayer. I've grown to hate multiplayer games, basically because of all the cheating and griefing that goes on, but others really enjoy the multiplayer experience. A lot of people also enjoy a good single player experience.....I thought that COD:MW when it originally launched had a good mix of both, even though I wasn't really much of an online player for the game.
"Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.....re-anounced because they can't think of a new title name so they rip off their past games"

Publishers have become risk averse for years now. They are afraid to gamble on something new. Especially Activision with the CoD games. They know that the millions and millions of fans will buy the new one every year.
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#10
CrAsHnBuRnXp
DrCRAs someone whose last time expenditure in CoD was COD4, it sure seems like everything since then was a sequel/reboot/rehash…
My last game before MW2019 was also CoD4 from back in the day and i thoroughly enjoyed MW2019. I am quite looking forward to MWII
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#11
simlife
this is weird?!!!?!?
games are annouced over a 100 games a year so why is this one being a article? did they post about the pc of last of us? or the other 5 other big annoucments for pc??? no??? huh thats weird and clearly not biased said no one
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#12
Vayra86
simlifethis is weird?!!!?!?
games are annouced over a 100 games a year so why is this one being a article? did they post about the pc of last of us? or the other 5 other big annoucments for pc??? no??? huh thats weird and clearly not biased said no one
Have a read for a better understanding of what a news section means. I don't need the CoD announcements either, but they do apply.

www.digitalthirdcoast.com/blog/values-content-newsworthy
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CrAsHnBuRnXp
simlifethis is weird?!!!?!?
games are annouced over a 100 games a year so why is this one being a article? did they post about the pc of last of us? or the other 5 other big annoucments for pc??? no??? huh thats weird and clearly not biased said no one
Legendary PlayStation Exclusive The Last of Us Part 1 Releasing on PC | TechPowerUp Forums

Just a little late. Nothing biased. CoD is just a bigger AAA game than The last of Us so of course it's going to get coverage especially since the 8th was CoD's big world wide reveal.

Learn how things work.
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#14
ThrashZone
CrAsHnBuRnXpMy last game before MW2019 was also CoD4 from back in the day and i thoroughly enjoyed MW2019. I am quite looking forward to MWII
Hi,
I look forward to the price drop :cool:
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