New 'Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4' Moves the Frontlines to Korea
The campaign follows a North Korean offensive, and multiplayer adds 12 new 6v6 maps plus a new DMZ extraction mode.
- On Thursday, Activision unveiled "Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4," the next mainline game in its franchise, set against a global conflict centered on the Korean Peninsula with a full-scale invasion of South Korea.
- Infinity Ward developers chose the location after viewing schematics of North Korean artillery batteries aimed at the South; Jack O'Hara, co-head of game development studio Infinity Ward, called the capital's proximity to artillery a "compelling visual."
- Captain John Price returns as a rogue agent in the campaign, which follows Private Park, a young grunt soldier, with operations spanning international theaters including night raids in Mumbai and high-speed pursuits through Paris.
- Multiplayer launches with 12 new core 6v6 maps, dedicated Gunfight arenas, and Big War zones for vehicle combat, while Activision teased the DMZ mode as a player-versus-player-versus-AI extraction experience.
- The title launches Oct. 23 for $69.99 on Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, PCs, and Nintendo Switch 2, marking the first time in over a decade a new Call of Duty game appears on a Nintendo platform.
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Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 has been announced, and there are a whole bunch of details about the game that Activision has confirmed with this morning’s reveal. In addition to the game’s first trailer, which you can watch below, Activision has also confirmed the game’s launch date, along with every platform where you’ll be able to play the game. Players can expect a fully-fledged campaign alongside a multiplayer mode, with a return to the DMZ …
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