Thursday, August 17th 2023

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Gets Full Reveal

For the first time in back-to-back years, Call of Duty returns with a direct sequel as Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III picks up immediately following the events of last year's incredible blockbuster Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II. This all-new experience is scheduled to be released worldwide on Friday, November 10th allowing players for the first time to continue their journey, progression, and story seamlessly for a new year to come.

Get ready for an all-new Campaign that continues the story immediately following the events of Modern Warfare II. Lead developer Sledgehammer Games, in partnership with Infinity Ward is set to deliver a full Campaign of action-packed operations ranging from signature, cinematic experiences to free-form Open Combat Missions, resulting in more player choice than ever before.
Expect a world-class Multiplayer experience celebrating the Modern Warfare series' greatest legacies; all 16 launch maps from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009) have been modernized with new modes and gameplay features and will be available at launch to get everyone started, while over 12 all-new core 6v6 maps will fuel post-launch live seasons.

For the first time, team up with other squads to survive and fight massive hordes of the undead in the largest Call of Duty Zombies map ever. Modern Warfare Zombies (MWZ) tells a new Zombies story from developer Treyarch, with missions, core Zombies features, and a host of secrets to discover.


Campaign: Adapt or Die in a Fight Against the Ultimate Threat
In the direct sequel to the record-breaking Modern Warfare II, Captain Price, and Task Force 141 face off against the ultimate threat. The ultranationalist Vladimir Makarov is extending his grasp across the world, causing Task Force 141 to fight like never before.

Combat means making decisions; using different Loadouts and planning different paths through every operation across an involved and thrilling Campaign. In addition to the signature, cinematic Call of Duty missions, Modern Warfare III introduces Open Combat Missions, with even greater emphasis on player choice. Naturally, you'll have the use of all the weapons, equipment, and tactics present in an action-packed Modern Warfare single-player experience, but for some of your engagements, it is completely up to you to decide on an appropriate course of action.

Open Combat Missions
Open Combat Missions (OCMs) are an exciting innovation to the Call of Duty Campaign. Not only do these complement the cinematic missions you've come to expect, but they also provide you with numerous additional choices regarding your methods of mission completion. For example, if you prefer to use stealth techniques, you may wish to undertake an OCM with a lights-out approach, using night-vision goggles and suppressed weapons and complete your objectives without your adversaries knowing you were even there. However, if loud explosions and reckless abandon are part of your repertoire, strap extra armor plates onto your torso and hit those targets head-on!

Feel free to take advantage of any operable vehicles within your area of operations. You're able to experiment with and leverage tactical and lethal equipment. You have the flexibility to maneuver across the sizable landscape of a mission's AO and approach objectives from multiple angles. You can truly play how you want to play, and Open Combat Missions will support it.

Multiplayer: It's Time to Settle Old Scores and Start New Ones
Modern Warfare III celebrates the 20th anniversary of Call of Duty with one of the greatest collections of Modern Warfare Multiplayer maps ever assembled.

Legendary Core Maps. Modern Gameplay.
Afghan. Derail. Estate. Favela. Karachi. Highrise. Invasion. Quarry. Rundown. Rust. Scrapyard. Skidrow. Sub Base. Terminal. Underpass. Wasteland.

All 16 launch maps from Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 (2009) have been modernized, both graphically and with meticulous attention given to the authenticity and aspects of the maps that made them so popular. Veteran players love these Core 6v6 maps, and there's no better time to introduce a generation of new players to experience the community's favorite Modern Warfare content.

Prepare for seminal design to meet modern gameplay. This faithful modernization of the maps keeps their authenticity intact while infusing the latest tech, gameplay, modes, content, and more. Though you might have noticed elements of Terminal and Highrise during your time in Al Mazrah, the Modern Warfare III versions of these maps are built from scratch from the original 2009 designs.

In addition to brand-new modes like Cutthroat (a competitive 3v3v3 experience), a full range of fan-favorite and innovative gameplay features will be available at launch to get everyone started, like choosing to play Hardpoint and Kill Confirmed on Favela, modes that were never part of the original map offering, providing a refreshing multiplayer experience within these familiar environments.

Going Big with Brand-New Maps. Ground War and War Modes Return!
The 16 Core launch maps are further complemented with the addition of four huge environments ready at launch and containing a host of new play spaces. These are composed of three brand-new Battle Maps - large scale locations where Modern Warfare III's Ground War and Invasion game modes will be fought - and a single, colossal War map, as Modern Warfare III marks the welcome return and evolution of the legendary War Mode that first debuted in 2017's Call of Duty: WWII.

All-New Core Map Content Comes to Live Season Content
With Day One Multiplayer content featuring faithful modernizations of Modern Warfare's fan-favorite maps, over 12 all-new core 6v6 maps will fuel post-launch live seasons.

Multiplayer Features: New Mechanics and Robust Customization
Expect many customization advancements and new gameplay mechanics to further evolve the quintessential, fast-moving gameplay. Here are three innovations, with more to be revealed in the coming weeks:

New Gameplay Innovation: Tac-Stance
Breach and clear with the new Tactical Stance feature, a perfect middle-ground between hip-fire and aiming down sights. When entering tight hallways and cramped rooms, toggle Tac-Stance on to improve weapon performance and win the fight. Here's what to expect from Tac-Stance:
  • The operator unshoulders the weapon and holds it in a canted firing position.
  • You can toggle in and out of Tac-Stance dynamically while aiming down sights.
  • Tac-Stance trades precise accuracy for improved mobility and handling.
  • Some spread to your firing will occur, best described as a middle ground between full ADS and hipfire.
  • It is designed to be used in aggressive, close-quarter combat situations.
  • By default, you fire in Tac-Stance while Sliding.
New Gameplay Innovation: Evolving Loadouts
Modern Warfare III brings new levels of customization to Create-a-Class. Get ready to build your Loadout based on cutting-edge military equipment, such as gloves, tactical vests, boots and more; allowing you to fine-tune more aspects of gameplay.

New Gameplay Innovation: After-Market Parts
The evolution of the Gunsmith continues with the addition of After-Market Parts. This is a special set of customization options allowing you to focus on your preferred and specific playstyle. After-Market Parts enable you to construct unique weapon configurations or types such as customizing a machine gun into a bullpup configuration (with the firing grip in front of the breech rather than behind it), thus increasing mobility and handling without compromising on damage output.

After-Market Parts will also offer new progression paths, and challenges to unlock. We will be sharing more information on these innovations in the coming weeks.

Multiplayer Features: Changes to Core Mechanics
The core mechanics of Modern Warfare III deliver a massive offering of classic features bringing exceptional freedom of choice, movement, and customization to gameplay.

The Return of Classic Gameplay
Here are the Multiplayer features confirmed for Modern Warfare III Multiplayer, coming Day One:
  • Map Voting returns, allowing players greater autonomy over their Multiplayer matches.
  • Classic Minimap Behavior, with red dots indicating when an enemy is firing an unsuppressed weapon.
  • All chosen Perks are available at the start of each match.
  • The Covert Sneakers Perk allows for silent movement (assuming you've chosen the correct footwear).
  • Core Multiplayer Health is increased to 150, lengthening the Time-to-Kill (TTK). Hardcore mode is not affected.
Movement in Modern Warfare III: Responsiveness
When maneuvering in Modern Warfare III Multiplayer, expect the following movement abilities in terms of your Operator's general responsiveness:
  • You can cancel Slide animations (i.e., "slide cancel"), but Slide Cancelling does not reset Tactical Sprint.
  • You can cancel partial Reloads during an animation (i.e., "reload cancel") to immediately return fire.
  • Mantling is faster, and you can Mantle while Sprinting.
  • You can fire during and immediately after Sliding.
  • Tactical Sprint durations are increased (the exact duration depends on the weapon being used).
  • Tactical Sprint recharges while Sprinting.
Multiplayer Features: Carry Forward
As discussed in the Carry Forward Deep Dive Q&A Blog, a vast amount of content and weapon progression from Modern Warfare II will come with you to Modern Warfare III. That means every Multiplayer weapon you currently have in your MWII arsenal, along with all the new weapons available in Modern Warfare III, will be accessible to use on Day One.
  • The depth of choice here truly honors the player investment into Modern Warfare II.
  • All MWII weapons, attachments, and unlocks will Carry Forward. There will be seamless functionality between new attachments and global Weapon Platforms.
  • Any MWII attachments that were considered "universal" (such as some Muzzles) will be available to attach to MWIII weapons, where applicable.
  • In certain cases, MWII weapons carried forward into MWIII will be able to utilize MWIII attachments that you unlock, where applicable.
  • The number of Weapon Platforms (AKA "Receivers") have been increased for some categories, reducing restrictions on weapon customization by allowing for core attachments to be added to your favorite MWII weapons.
Zombies: An All-New, Open World
For the first time, team up with other squads to survive and fight massive hordes of the undead in the largest Call of Duty Zombies map ever. Modern Warfare Zombies (MWZ) tells an involved and unearthly Dark Aether Zombies story set in the Modern Warfare universe. Expect to undertake missions across different regions that escalate in difficulty, with core Zombies features and a cavalcade of secrets to discover. Ready up for an open-world player versus enemy (PvE) extraction survival experience against some of the biggest enemies in Call of Duty history.

Additional Intel Incoming - Preorders Now Available
Ensure you stay one step ahead with all the latest official information about Modern Warfare III by checking the Call of Duty Blog in the coming days and weeks, whether you're wanting intel on Open Combat Missions of the Campaign, even more details on the Multiplayer experience, or expanded and critical knowledge regarding the all-new open-world Zombies experience.

Preorders are available now at participating retailers, in-game, via your platform Stores, or at CallofDuty.com. Get details on all the preorder rewards you can claim, including Campaign Early Access, Open Beta Access and the Vault Edition, by reading the preorder blog.

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is published by Activision. Development for the game is led by Sledgehammer Games, in partnership with Infinity Ward. Development for Modern Warfare Zombies is led by Treyarch, working closely with Sledgehammer Games. Additional development support provided (in alphabetical order) by Activision Central Design, Activision Central Technology, Activision QA, Activision Shanghai, Beenox, Demonware, High Moon Studios, Raven Software, and Toys for Bob.
Source: Call of Duty
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20 Comments on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Gets Full Reveal

#1
Suspecto
The Football Manager of the FPS genre.
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#2
FierceRed
SuspectoThe Football Manager of the FPS genre.
Football Manager at least updates it's roster.
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#3
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Expect a world-class Multiplayer experience...
Translation: "Expect wallhackers and aimbotters, and expect those assholes who glitch underneath the map then leave a live grenade right below you that you cant even see or detect -- and you wont be able to vote kick any of them :)"

It will be interesting to see if Sledgehammer can pull its weight. They've been nothing but a support b**ch for Infinity Ward just like Raven Software and all the other formerly great studios that made great games that now only exist in name and do nothing but support Activisions A-Team.
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#5
Space Lynx
Astronaut
i wonder if in 6 months it will be abandoned with updates and hackers will roam free as they do in all the older CoD's. lol
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#6
AsRock
TPU addict
ViperXTRwhere is the gameplay
No don't question just buy HA!..

Yeah i bet i be skipping this one too. Shi been skipping them since the COD3 although when i got COD3 i got others with it and it just got worse.
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#7
Chomiq
ViperXTRwhere is the gameplay
It is the gameplay, scripted sequence into scripted sequence followed by some shooting.
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#8
KrazyT
I don't expect COD being complex as Deus Ex, but with all the military tools, the devs could do something better than scripted use of theses tools.
It's too directive ... I know they want to do a "cinematic" fps, but for now, it's closer to a walking simulator than a true fps :/
Is someone remember MOH Airborne ?, there was open map, you choose to start where you want to, and try to do the objectives ...
Wasn't perfect, but way better than a corridor fps which tells you what to and what to use every minute !

For the rest, like the Zombie mode return.

And for MP, i hope the devs will nerf jump, it's stupid to see people jumping everywhere like Super Mario :)

Lead dev' is Sledgehammer, they've made some of the worst games of the license ...
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#9
Unregistered
COD is a waste, with all the new technologies and the power of the new systems they could make something like the great patriotic war with a huge number of units.
#10
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
Personally I don't even care about CoD anymore, I just play the SP campaign. I play BF4, 1 or V if I want some online action.
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#11
KrazyT
KissamiesPersonally I don't even care about CoD anymore, I just play the SP campaign. I play BF4, 1 or V if I want some online action.
Do you enjoy the SP campaign ?
For MP, I still enjoy COD with friends, but alone i dont play it :)
In fact, I never play games online alone, only with friends, like the old good days of lan partys (without the heat, the mess, and the smell of many teenagers sitting in the same room :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:)
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#12
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
KrazyTDo you enjoy the SP campaign ?
For MP, I still enjoy COD with friends, but alone i dont play it :)
In fact, I never play games online alone, only with friends, like the old good days of lan partys (without the heat, the mess, and the smell of many teenagers sitting in the same room :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:)
To be honest, I don't own newer CODs than WW2, but nothing to complain on the SP campaigns at least for those older ones. These feel like the annual sports game refreshes, nothing truly new but still the same full price every year. :laugh:
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#13
Hxx
Excited for this . I owned the last 5 or so previous CODs so I’ll probably get this one on the first sale but i wish they would split up the MP from the SP. I for one dont typically touch the SP campaign. It would be great if they can sell the MP only for less and have the campaign as an add-on for those who want it
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#14
(MAD)Joao
  • Map Voting returns, allowing players greater autonomy over their Multiplayer matches.


    :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: They make you pay 70€ for this :banghead::banghead::banghead:
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#15
Solaris17
Super Dainty Moderator
KissamiesPersonally I don't even care about CoD anymore, I just play the SP campaign. I play BF4, 1 or V if I want some online action.
I don’t even play BF MP. I will get the base copies because idk about skins and dumb shit and just play SP only for both franchises.
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#16
SunWukong
They're bringing back 2009 MW2 maps, this excites me somewhat. Brings back a lot of memories with my XBOX 360.
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KrazyT
SunWukongThey're bringing back 2009 MW2 maps, this excites me somewhat. Brings back a lot of memories with my XBOX 360.
Sometimes i feel pity for the devs', especially the ones charged to make new MP maps ...
Imagine, in your office, building new map, being proud of it, and ... no one want to play it but only the older ones ! :)
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#18
Tahagomizer
I have great memories with the previous one - at least I think it was it. The code was given out with Intel 9th gen CPUs so I could flip it immediately and effectively get ~10% off my 9600k.
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#19
DudeBeFishing
No mention of servers? Can we host private servers or not? It's DOA if we can't host our own matches. Google isn't helping. It keeps bringing up the 2011 version.
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#20
SunWukong
DudeBeFishingNo mention of servers? Can we host private servers or not? It's DOA if we can't host our own matches. Google isn't helping. It keeps bringing up the 2011 version.
We can't play in private lobbys?
KrazyTSometimes i feel pity for the devs', especially the ones charged to make new MP maps ...
Imagine, in your office, building new map, being proud of it, and ... no one want to play it but only the older ones ! :)
Don't feel sorry for anyone getting paid by Activision/Blizzard/whomever. They have been catering to the pro scenes/players and every COD is just a money grab. I want BIG maps and 9v9 Ground War. Not the 6v6 CQB crap for Faze and Optic fanboys.
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