The official Campaign gameplay reveal trailer has been revealed for Call of Duty Modern Warfare III. Love it or hate it, COD is basically one of the biggest games of the year, and with a new one around the corner, many are no doubt excited!
The campaigns for Call of Duty are probably the only thing I care about in the franchise as there have been some seriously solid campaigns from the original Modern Warfare Series, Black Ops and surprisingly even the critically panned Infinite Warfare. With that in mind, it means that forking out $60 for the game is just not something I’d consider doing. Today the campaign trailer for the next entry into the franchise, Modern Warfare III has been revealed giving us some insight into what to expect from a story point of view. I’ve played Modern Warfare 2019 but not Modern Warfare II so I’ve no idea what any of this could entail bar of the fact that it loosely goes by the story of the original Modern Warfare 3 with the introduction of Makarov and the idea of World War III.
The trailer shows a variety of scenes including a prison break similar to that of “The Gulag” from the original Modern Warfare 2, a shot in London which featured in the original game and finally a plane crash similar to “Turbulence” but this time looks to be linked to the infamous “No Russian” which is shown in the last scene as a hijacking rather than an airport massacre. I imagine this no Russian will be less controversial but should hopefully still be impactful, from what I’ve seen in Modern Warfare 2019, they are still comfortable with the touchy subjects.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III is available on Steam for pre-purchase for £59.99 or $84.99 for the Vault Edition. No release date is available right now beyond “coming soon” but we’ll update you as soon as we know more.
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