Call of Duty MW2 Details Revealed
New Gameplay Mechanics
Before we move on to the spicy stuff, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II is also bringing a ton of quality-of-life changes that heavily impact your gameplay. Some of them include water combat, proximity voice chat, realistic weapon movement, distinctly featured vehicles, and even bullet impact accuracy. You can notice a few of such features in the official gameplay trailer:
We are also getting a ton of upgraded and completely new weapons too. Thermal heat sensors are making a return while floating landmines are completely new editions. With the beta testing of the game right around the corner, we expect to get a glimpse at the full loadout soon.
Modern Warfare II Multiplayer
The all-new Modern Warfare II’s multiplayer options feature a variety of exciting new gameplay modes. All of them were developed side-by-side with the COD Warzone 2.0, which we have covered in a separate article. The new game modes include:
Invasion: A 20v20 mode that features both AI and players on each team.Prisoner Rescue: Defenders versus attackers mode where attackers have to rescue two prisoners and take them to safety.Raids: A teamwork and communication-based mode. More details are yet to be revealed.
All of these new game modes will be featured alongside other popular game modes like team deathmatch etc. However, Battle Royale, at the moment, seems to be reserved only for the Warzone 2.0 players.
Dedicated Third-Person Mode
Other than the main game modes, Call of Duty: MW2 is also going to feature dedicated game modes for a third-person experience. It is a relatively retro way to experience the world of COD, which is predominantly known for its first-person gameplay. Nevertheless, we are excited to see what it offers.
The third-person mode of MW2 will offer the same mechanics and weapons as any other mode. But unlike regular FPS games, this mode is supposed to have a more accurate camera movement and player physics. Moreover, we are yet to find out which game modes will be offered under the third-person section. So, the mystery still prevails.
You can pre-order Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 right now and get access to its open beta, which launches later this month. Having said that, are you feeling nostalgic to see MW 2 in its new form? Or are you more excited about the Warzone’s sequel? Tell us in the comments section!