Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, remaster denied by Activision

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3, remaster denied by Activision

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The remaster of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 has been denied by Activision: the publisher wanted to put a stop to the rumors that have been circulating for a few weeks now about the possible return of the game in a remastered edition.

The news of the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Campaign Remastered is therefore unfounded, although the leaker who reported it was considered quite reliable.

In fact, imagine a further remaster of a classic Call of episode Duty certainly did not seem like a remote hypothesis, given the success of the two projects dedicated to Modern Warfare and Modern Warfare 2.

Published in 2011, the game closed the Modern Warfare saga with an episode developed by Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games which lived up to expectations, as reported in our review of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

As for the future of the franchise, Call of Duty: Vanguard should be the next installment in the series, coming this fall.

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Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War’ Introduces An ‘Among Us’ Mode In Season 5

Treyarch revealed a new trailer today for the upcoming “Double Agent” mode headed to Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War in Season 5.


The new season kicks off next week and the new mode is one of its big features. And yes, it’s basically Among Us but with Call Of Duty operatives.


Here’s how it works according to the developer:


The new Double Agent mode infiltrates into Season Five, an investigative Multiplayer party experience where each match assigns Double Agents who are there to sabotage the mission. Communicate, investigate, and expose the traitors – or successfully wipe out the investigating team – to win.


It starts with up to ten players in a lobby who are assigned one of three roles:


·      Double Agents, who must either eliminate everyone else or successfully set off explosive charges around the map.


·      The Investigator, who can use clues to target suspected Double Agents as Wanted criminals.


·      Operatives, who must work together to identify and eliminate the Double Agents before it’s too late.


Each player starts with a pistol. Weapons and Equipment are introduced in the Preparing Stage, where all players can grab weapons in different parts of the map.


Each role gains access to unique skills and content during the round. Double Agents gain access to Gas Mines, Counter Spy Planes, Combat Bows, and Attack Helicopters, and also have protection from the radiation spreading from the bombs they’ve set.


Investigators gain access to Trophy Systems, Stimshots, and Hand Cannons, and can see the footprints of an attacker when examining a player's death location. Investigators can also issue a Wanted Order on a player that they find to be suspicious.


Voice chat is strongly encouraged, and this party mode can be played with the wider community or up to nine of your best friends. Hopefully, they can still be considered your closest allies at the end of the operation.


As you can see, this bears a very strong resemblance to the smash indie hit Among Us, a game that plays pretty much the exact same way—minus pistols and attack helicopters of course.


I’m definitely curious to see how this plays out, though I’ll freely admit that while Among Us captured the hearts and minds of the gaming community, I never really got into it. I understand why other people got so hooked, why it suddenly got so popular, but it never clicked for me. Go figure.


Call Of Duty: Black Ops Cold War and Warzone Season 5 drop next week. Stay tuned to my blog for lots more info on what to expect in the coming season, and other Call of Duty news.


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