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News video games 15 August 2023, 13:19

author: Kamil Kleszyk

No New Multiplayer Maps Will Come to CoD Modern Warfare 3, Only Remasters (Leak)

According to information reached by an industry leaker, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III's multiplayer mode will see refreshed maps from the original MW2.

Source: Activision
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Although the release of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is less than three months away, Activision hasn't been too shy about sharing information about the upcoming shooter (except, of course, for the trailer, which didn't reveal too much). However, what the developers don't tell us, the helpful leakers will.

This time the reports come from an X/Twitter user by the handle el_bobberto, who specializes in Activision's series.

According to the news, the upcoming CoD will not get any new multiplayer maps. Instead, on launch the game is expected to feature remastered arenas from 2009's Modern Warfare 2.

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Source: X/Twitter, @el_bobberto.

Assuming that Sledgehammer Games has included every map from the original Modern Warfare 2, this would mean that 16 locations, including Rust, Terminal and Favela, will make their way to the new game.

And while this is not yet officially confirmed information, it can begin to be treated with a fair amount of probability. Recall that in June, screenshots from Modern Warfare III surfaced, showing the classic maps from MW2 (via DSOGaming).

So there's nothing left for us to do but to be patient and wait for official information coming directly from the developers.

Premiere of CoD: Modern Warfare III will take place on November 10, this year. The shooter will hit PC and PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S consoles.. The production will be a premium game, priced at $70.

Kamil Kleszyk

Kamil Kleszyk

At Gamepressure.com deals with various jobs. So you can expect from him both news about the farming simulator and a text about the impact of Johnny Depp's trial on the future of Pirates of the Caribbean. Introvert by vocation. Since childhood, he felt a closer connection to humanities than to exact sciences. When after years of learning came a time of stagnation, he preferred to call it his "search for a life purpose." In the end, he decided to fight for a better future, which led him to the place where he is today.

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