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New Call Of Duty Report Has Bad News For Modern Warfare 2 Fans

For a couple of years, there have been rumors that a remaster of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2's multiplayer has been in development. In fact, some rumors have suggested that work on the remaster is complete and just waiting to be released. Yet, so far, this hasn't happened, and according to the latest rumor, it's not going to happen because the project has been thrown away. 

Taking to Twitter, Call of Duty leaker Ralph relayed word that the project has been cancelled. Unfortunately, the report doesn't go into details on why this has happened or what exactly it means for the work that has been done. Whatever the case, for now, if this rumor is accurate, Call of Duty players won't be revisiting the multiplayer of what many COD fans consider the greatest Call of Duty game of all time.

Luckily for these fans, Call of Duty 2022 rumors claim that next year's installment will be a follow-up to 2019's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, which rebooted Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare. The current expectation is Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will pick up where the 2019 game left off and reboot Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 in the process.

That said, for now, these are all just rumors, which means they should be taken with a grain of salt. As for this newest rumor and its source, the jury is still out on whether or not they are reliable. Ralph, as they go by on Twitter, is a new leaker on the scene who has been amassing notoriety after a few claims they made about next year's installment were collaborated by some prominent Call of Duty insiders and leakers.

At the moment of publishing, Activision and co. Haven't addressed this latest report, and considering they never address report, rumors, and leaks -- including the previous ones about Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Multiplayer Remastered -- we don't expect this to change. If it does though, we will be sure to update the story accordingly. In the meantime, for more coverage on all things Call of Duty -- including all of the latest news, rumors, leaks, and speculation -- click here.

Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Reunion Happening For One Last Time

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has a special place in the hearts of gamers.

It evokes extreme nostalgia amongst many and a simple mention of the game can lead to hours of stories, reminiscing of childhood moments spent playing with friends.

A large proportion of Call of Duty players believe the game is yet to be topped. The only negative is, due to it being released so long ago, nobody is currently playing the game. Fans have moved on to more updated games and MW2 has been left on the shelf.

For this reason, a TikToker by the name of Gmbnoah has decided to start a campaign. He has come up with the idea to get everyone back playing MW2 on December 21.

Gmbnoah’s idea will allow players to go back on their favourite game on a day where servers will be full, chats will be active and it won’t take hours to find games, as it would on any other day.

Social media has instantly responded positively to the news and looks excited to get back on the MW2 servers.

FaZe Rug joined the 5,827 people who commented on the video stating, “I’m doing this,” with lots of other influential social media stars also commenting in a similar fashion.


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It also doesn’t appear like this will be a one-off. If this event takes off, Gmbnoah has been responding to comments regarding bringing back other CoD games from the dead. Fans of the franchise will be able to turn the clock back if this catches on. Players can go on a tour of all their favourite games from their childhood and remember what it was like to play these games in their peak.

It could also spell a change in the future of CoD, depending on how well events like these do.

With a large proportion of the fan base left longing for old games after the disappointing new releases, could we see CoD start to bring out more remastered versions of everyone’s old favourites?

December 21, put it in your diaries now and be there for one hell of a Modern Warfare 2 session!

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Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2022) Will Feature A New PvPvE Mode, New Warzone Map, And More – Rumour

Call of Duty: Vanguard isn’t even out yet, but a number of leaks over the last couple of weeks have potentially spilled the beans on next year’s Call of Duty game, which is rumoured to be a direct sequel to 2019’s Modern Warfare, developed by Infinity Ward. Now, another report published on VGC by noted insider Tom Henderson provides new potential details, while also expanding upon another previous leak.

Where new details are concerned, Henderson claims, citing anonymous sources familiar with the project, that Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 will bring with it a new map for Call of Duty: Warzone. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, of course, since the battle royale shooter introduced a new map with Black Ops Cold War, and will be doing so again with Vanguard. However, whether or not the new map will replace the existing one (which has been trend for Warzone) hasn’t yet been decided.

According to Henderson, the map will feature various locations and “points of interests” from 2009’s original Modern Warfare 2, with classic maps such as Favela, Afghan, Quarry, Terminal, and Trailer Park being “expanded upon and stitched together.”

Interestingly enough, Henderson claims that the new map will serve more than just one purpose. In addition to Warzone, it will also serve as the backdrop for a new mode being introduced in 2022’s Modern Warfare 2. The mode, similar to Battlefield 2042’s Hazard Zone, will allegedly combine PvP and PvE elements, and will see completing objective-based missions on the map and battling AI-controlled cartel enemies. Apparently there’s a chance that this mode, which has allegedly been in the works for “several years”, will replace Zombies in next year’s game, though that could change.

Rounding out the game’s multiplayer offerings, Henderson also reports that the main multiplayer experience will be using a lot of work that was allegedly done on a remaster of the original Modern Warfare 2 that had been in development before it was shelved. This will include remastered maps, weapons, and more returning from the 2009 original.

Additionally, Henderson’s report also expands upon another recent leak which provided potential details on the game’s single player campaign. While there are several details he corroborates, there are some he does so with caveats, and others still that the report claims are not entirely accurate.

For instance, while moral choices and advanced gore and dismemberment will indeed be featured in some story missions, they might not be as crucial to the experience as the aforementioned leak suggests. Similarly, while there are several new animations, including for weapon jamming and characters being shaken up by their surroundings, that’ll happen at specific story moments rather than be featured as a recurring gameplay mechanic.

That said, Henderson claims that the previous leak is accurate about an overhauled AI system that will see enemies reacting more realistically to wounds and gunshots. The story and the single player campaign are, in terms of the big picture, said to expand upon the grittiness and realism that was emphasized so heavily in 2019’s Modern Warfare, with more close-quarters firefights and the like.

Task Force 141 is also allegedly returning with multiple playable protagonists, though you’d expect that much from a sequel to Modern Warfare, of course. Finally, Henderson also claims that where weapons are concerned, traditional armoured vehicles and tanks and what have you will likely be replaced by things like military rubber boats and small helicopters- which makes sense, given that the game allegedly sees Task Force 141 covertly taking on Columbian drug cartels.

These are all unverified details, of course, and Activision hasn’t provided any statement regarding them, so take them with a grain of salt for now, even though Henderson does have a solid track record where leaks (especially Call of Duty-related leaks) are concerned. Of course, with Call of Duty: Vanguard out on November 5, it’s probably going to be a while before Activision begins talking about next year’s game.


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