


Two weeks into the game and there are still no obvious candidates for an 'overpowered' gun which can laser you down no matter the range. Gunplay feels much more balanced this time around. Gameplay in the campaign and multiplayer mode is even more grounded than it was in 2019, with Activision removing the capability to slide-cancel (you were able to jump after sliding previously and still keep your sliding momentum), but adding the ability to dive into a prone position instead from a sprint. Modern Warfbuilds on the foundation that was already set with the 2019 remake.

Not only that, Modern Warfare 2019 was also the base of Activision's hit battle royale, Warzone, a free-to-play battle royale that took elements from the multiplayer mechanics of Modern Warfare and made it its own entity.Īt the core, it really doesn't look that much different from Call of Duty games of the past. The campaign's story brought back beloved characters like Captain Price from the original 2007 Modern Warfare series, and also attempted to tell a gritty story that wasn't present in a Call of Duty game since the Black Ops series. Modern Warfare 2019 was a pretty good game. So how does the last entry into a series of annual releases play? Is there enough to sustain the fanbase for a whole two years till the next title releases? However, Modern Warfare 2 is the last in this annual release cycle, as Activision is looking to break the chain in 2023 with the Call of Duty series. The Call of Duty series has been an annual affair for Activision since 2005, that one game released every single year, for the past seventeen years. (Image: Activision)Ĭall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 2022, not to be confused with Modern Warfare 2 that was released in 2009 (yes they have the same name), is a continuation to 2019's Modern Warfare remake. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 continues the story from the 2019 reboot of the Modern Warfare series.
