Friday, December 13, 2019

Call Of Duty Modern Warfare

The original Modern Warfare, launched over a decade ago as Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare, transitioned the COD franchise to a more modern-day conflict with modern-day weaponry, campaign missions drawn inspiration from real-world conflicts, intense multiplayer, and more, setting standards to Activision hit franchise. The 2019 reboot, now called Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare, promises to bring back the present-day conflict inspiration to the hit franchise with new and exciting ways to enjoy. Just what is it then this 2019 reboot?




Call Of Duty Modern Warfare is one of the long-awaited games of the 2019 autumn season that packs some explosive gameplay, both solo and multiplayer, but once players took a shot at it, they had a lot of questions regarding the latest installment.

First things first, there's the solo player campaign where players can jump through intense campaign missions to further understand how the game works, which is fine until the inevitable comes into view.

As players fully understand how MW works, they can jump through various multiplayer modes to use what they learned from playing campaign missions. They can either battle against other players through various multiplayer modes or team up in the new Special Ops missions, where up to four players can get cool rewards for finishing missions together. They're all sounds lovely but they lack the drive that previous installments offered but to cover up for all the shortcomings at launch, there are various DLC packs coming within a few months and they can be yours for no charge if you opt for the Battle Pass. For PS4 owners, they'll get early access to these DLCs, of course.

In short, the 2019 reboot of Modern Warfare lacks the speciality of previous installments offered, such as zombies and battle royale, but the folks behind it did their best to deliver the comeback fit for today's conflicts the world's facing.

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