The upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2019 aims to provide a continuous and cohesive experience across all its modes. It wants to be more than just a collection of different game formats, it was said at E3 2019.
On May 30, the publisher Activision along with the developer Infinity Ward officially unveiled the new Call of Duty for 2019 – Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. The new installment of the series aims to do many things differently compared to its predecessors – especially regarding the interplay of the individual modes and the experience therein.
This is how the modes currently stand: Currently, for example, in Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, the game essentially offers a collection of different modes. These are all largely independent of each other and merely united under the umbrella of Black Ops 4.
Among other things, there is the traditional multiplayer, which has little to do with the Battle Royale mode Blackout. The Zombies experience, on the other hand, has hardly any touchpoints with the two MP formats of Black Ops 4. The same applies to the various modes in almost all previous Call of Duty titles.
This is what is supposed to change with Modern Warfare 2019 in terms of modes: During the E3 2019, several developers from Treyarch joined the YouTube E3 show and shared a bit about the upcoming Call of Duty: Modern Warfare.
They emphasized that they want to change exactly this fragmented player experience with the new Modern Warfare 2019. They want to offer players more than just a mere collection of different modes – a single complete experience.
Thus, they want to provide players with a continuous and overarching experience that runs equally through all existing modes – whether multiplayer, co-op, or the single-player campaign. Fans should no longer play individual modes – they should play Modern Warfare. As one unit.
These are the changes using weapons and equipment as an example: Everything you do in Modern Warfare takes place in the same consistent world and is subject to the same rules. All weapons and the entire equipment palette are supposed to play the same way everywhere and function uniformly.
If you gain experience and achieve progress with a weapon in one mode, you should be able to apply that experience in all other modes. The progress and unlocks will also count everywhere – regardless of where you unlocked what.
If a player is not the best in multiplayer, for example, they can unlock their weapon and attachments in the campaign, but still use them in multiplayer. The weapon will be at the same level as in single-player and all other modes as well.
What we still know about the reboot of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare: To ensure you don’t miss anything about the upcoming Modern Warfare, we have summarized the most important information that is currently known.
- With Modern Warfare, Call of Duty gets a new engine after 14 years
- Call of Duty: Modern Warfare with cross-play for PS4, Xbox One, and PC – no season pass
- This is how Call of Duty: Modern Warfare wants to ensure fair cross-play
- This is how Call of Duty Modern Warfare wants to shock the world
- Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare pre-order – All about the editions and contents
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