The world is seriously excited for the launch of the next Call of Duty game, which is due to launch later this year.
Call of Duty Modern Warfare recently got its reveal trailer, showing off insane graphics and hyper-realistic in-game footage.



Activision has been allowing various YouTubers and influencers play the game for the last couple of weeks, and now that they can talk about it (a little, at least), we’re hearing some really exciting things.
YouTuber Drift0r, got to see the game in action, and he took to Twitter to weigh in on it.




“Call of Duty: Modern Warfare makes MW2’s No Russian look like a Pixar Film,” said Drift0r. “I’m deadly serious when I saw that I was shocked by the level of realistic violence. Will be surprised if the game gets rated M instead of AO. Good luck buying it in NZ, DE, or SEA countries.”
So we could be looking at the most violent game in CoD’s history. We already know the title is set to have a bit more of an emotional narrative arc, and we know it involves child soldiers, so Activision definitely has gone VERY dark with the one…
The game’s official description reads as follows: “Prepare to go dark, Modern Warfare® is back!




“The stakes have never been higher as players take on the role of lethal Tier One operators in a heart-racing saga that will affect the global balance of power. Call of Duty®: Modern Warfare® engulfs fans in an incredibly raw, gritty, provocative narrative that brings unrivaled intensity and shines a light on the changing nature of modern war.
“Developed by the studio that started it all, Infinity Ward delivers an epic reimagining of the iconic Modern Warfare series from the ground up. In the visceral and dramatic single-player story campaign, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare pushes boundaries and breaks rules the way only Modern Warfare can.



“Players will engage in breathtaking covert operations alongside a diverse cast of international special forces throughout iconic European cities and volatile expanses of the Middle East.
“And the story doesn’t end there. In Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, players will be thrust into an immersive narrative spanning the entire game. Players can experience the ultimate online playground with classic multiplayer or squad-up and play cooperatively in a collection of elite operations, accessible to all skill levels.
“Call of Duty: Modern Warfare arrives October 25th, 2019.”
Will you be picking this up when it arrives?
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